tire-au-cul translation English | French-English dictionary

Other suggestions : tiré, tirer, se tirer, tireur
tire-au-cul n.
skiver

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tire  


      nf  
    vol  


tiré  
      adj  
[visage, traits]  
drawn
      nm     (COMMERCE)   drawee  
tiré à part  
      nm   off-print  
tire-au-flanc  
      nm inv  
péjoratif   shirker, skiver   (Grande-Bretagne)     
tire-bouchon  
      nm   corkscrew  
tire-bouchonner  
      vt   to twirl  
tire-d'aile  
à tire-d'aile     
      adv   swiftly  
tire-fesses  
      nm inv   ski-tow  
tire-lait  
      nm inv   breast-pump  
tire-larigot  
à tire-larigot     
      adv  
*   as much as one likes, to one's heart's content  
vol à la tire  
      nm   pickpocketing    no pl  
Translation French - English Collins Dictionary  
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tiré, tirer, se tirer, tireur

Collaborative Dictionary     French-English
n.
turnover coming from, revenue originating, revenue derived from
adj.
silly ; goofy ; corny ; naive ; old-fashioned ; outdated ; awkward ; ridiculous
Graphies alternatives : cucul, culcul, cucu.
n.
drawee
[Bus.]
n.
bung-drawer
n.
boot-hook
n.
corkscrew
v.
twirl
n.
nail puller
n.
ski tow
n.
marker
n.
coach screw
n.
nose-wipe
n.
footpad
n.
breast-pump
n.
drawing pen
n.
awl
n.
tirbal
[Med.]
nf.
car
[Arg.]
adv.
as much as one likes
n.
pulled sugar
n.
maple taffy blend
n.
maple toffees
adj.
out of trouble
adj.
out of trouble
adv.
in a flurry of wings
n.
drawn feature
[Med.]
exp.
swiftly
exp.
to one's heart's content
exp.
who shot ? who pulled ?
en général : qui a tiré (sous-entendu une balle ou un missile) : shot

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