A fancy word for just the right word someone is lucking for. The last t in mot and the last e in juste is not pronounced (since it is a french word (french pronunciation rules))
Example 1
Person A: At first I did not like Alex he seemed a bit unsympathetic, well not unsympatheic but not that talkative and a bit reserved, you know what I mean.
Person B: You mean introverted
Person A: precisely le mot juste
Example 2 (From Frasier Season 5 Episode 8)
Frasier: Wait! Wait, my God, it's really for the sake of our future
relationships. I mean, it just, I know that you're afraid to
hurt my feelings but I can stand a little constructive
criticism. Now, come on, please, what do you think are my
main faults?
Daphne: Well, if I had to choose, I'd say you are a bit of a fuss
budget.
Frasier: Fuss budget! Well, listen, if you don't mind the
substitution, I think maybe "demanding" is more the mot
juste.
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all the world: literally
everyone/everything: unliterally
qui? tout le monde!!!!!!!! oui-oui mademoiselle
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<i>adj.</i> meaning a pre-teen who is exposed to the underbelly of the media and thinks that he/she is more cultured because of what they listen to/wear/watch/read. Usually possesses a myspace and a livejournal with a username that has several underscores or x's in them.
lolz those kids at the pop punk show looked so le bang bang with their white belts and madradhair!!1
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tous les nuits is French for "every night", which is one of the times I jack off and cum.
I normally jerk off and blow my load tous les nuits, and last night was no different -- I played with my cock & balls for a while and then fapped until I shot my shit!
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Tout Le Monde is a Youth Organization in Al Khor Community, Al Khor, Qatar
Its the best and kewlest organization to ever exists on the planet yet! dont care what anyone else says :D
Tout Le Monde Rocks!
We Love Tout Le Monde
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n. A lifestyle generally experienced by students of the famed Lehigh University. Symptoms include: an overall feeling of happiness, an extreme enthusiasm for all things Lehigh, a hatred of some L college down the road, pain or soreness of the legs, a well-developed knowledge of 5th street, and knowing that you are having the greatest time of your life.
Antonym: Lafayette life. It doesn't even work. But if it did, it would mean the complete opposite.
Etymology: the term is adapted from a facebook group "LIVIN' le-HIGH Life" created by and therefore credited to Jeanine Oxley.
Standard usage: "If I vote Imani Hamilton for Vice President of the class of 2010, we will most definitely be livin' le-high life."
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1. le thin' is french for "the thing" It is cliche that many people have decided to not waste their spit on things not worth wasting their spit on, (see getting every cents value).The is turned into "le" which is french and tin' stands for "thing". People can use le tin' to describe a person that they think is a cereal dorkster ( see cereal dorkster)or a silly person etc.
2. French for "the thing" in English. It is cliche that le tin' is used in everyday language to describe a person or thing that is a cereal dorkster (see cereal dorkster) or just a dorky person. Derived from slang "da thing", in french it's pronounced as le ti-ing. Many french speaking people use this to describe offensicely a person that is generally a dork or silly person.
E.g. One
person A: Tu comment t'appelles ?
person B: Je m'apelle le tin'
Pronounciation: le ti-ing
E.g. Two
Person X says: comment t'apelles tu? cava?
Person Y says: Cava bien. Je m'apelle Young Chou.
Person X says: OO la la la la C'est Le tin' !!!!
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