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Oui no cap

used by french people who want to say no cap but are french so they have to say oui no cap. Origin of this phrase comes from french Tik Tik

β€œThis croissant is fire” β€œoui no cap madam”

by yourlocalsexoffender November 14, 2020

4πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


Heck Oui

trendy form of 'Heck Yes' to involve more than one language. 'Oui', in french of course meaning 'yes'. this phrase is a catchy term to show excitement in a situation.

'Katie': Are you going to the game this friday?
'Heather': Heck Oui I am!
'Katie': sweet deal!

by Katie & Heather February 14, 2007

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tres oui

A made up french phrase. The literal translation is "Very Yes" atlthough it is mostly used to mean "very true". It shows a positive emphasis on a sentence.

"I love you! Tres Oui!"
or
"Are you going to the mall today?"
"Tres Oui!"

by AButt3rflyKill3r July 14, 2006

4πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


Oui Ami

the popular phrase 'Yeah buddy' in French (:

Pronounced: wee-a-mee

Kim: Oh my gosh I love gummy bears!
Joe: Oui Ami!

by Fozylady96 October 4, 2011

3πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


ouis lefo

If this is your name your life is pointless

Ouis lefo

by Dr J Reid May 29, 2020

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oui oui bonjour baguette

In English (slang) it translates to "my pussy be snatched" commonly used by Instagram model sahar luna

Girl 1: how did it go last night with zayn
Girl 2: oui oui bonjour baguette

Girl 1: OOOOF! tell me all the details

by michaelsbigbooty101 August 1, 2017

3πŸ‘ 28πŸ‘Ž


OUI = IOU

Explanation should be unnecessary.

I never drink alcohol and I always try to drive very responsibly, so hopefully I should never hafta worry about da whole "OUI = IOU" debacle anytime I get pulled over for whatever reason.

by QuacksO October 25, 2019

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