The correct and original, but unfortunately obsolete, spelling of the word most commonly spelt now as enter.
- From Middle English: entren
- From Old French: entrer
- From Latin: intrΕ/intrΔ (inside)
Entre has been spelt as enter for several centuries now, even in the United Kingdom, although British English still retains its 're' ending for many words such as centre, fibre, spectre, theatre, calibre, sombre, lustre, and litre.
1. My favourite Metallica song is Entre Sandman, from their Black Album.
2. Sir, you can't entre the building from this entrance, unless you have proper identification.
3. Entring people's homes, uninvited, is so rude!
4. I was unaware that I was about to have a surprise party, when I entred my house.
5. Every time I entre an aeroplane, I get all anxious.
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When your main course meal arrives at a restaurant and you instantly regret the order after seeing the plate of someone else that appears far more appetizing.
Tony: Wow, I'm having some serious entre envy after seeing your chicken parm.
Deloris: Yeah, this is going to be way better than the clams casino that you ordered.
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french for between us. Used to indicate that what you are going to say is strictly confidential
Entre nous I think your sister is a condescending twit.
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Coming from the words entre (between) and teta (boob) in spanish. It means the part of the boob visible when you bend over while using a garment with a neckline
Friend: *Bends to grab something*
Me: dont do that
friend: why?
Me: Your Entre Teta is visible
The action of inserting 3 fingers in your anus.
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A dominican story about a young boy named tre deo entre el culo.
vete a la mierda y metete 3 deo entre el culo.
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