Sirop : nm Un syrup is a solution of sugar in water (pure or with the addition of various substances).
Cutesy, easy work. This music / this song is syrup.
Syrup: boredom.
Wine ; alcoholic drink.
There is a lot of syrup in the streets : many people or drunk people.
Being in the syrup: in trouble: It's full in syrup : in trouble.
Having (taken) your / a shot of syrup: being drunk, being drunk.
Frog (or toad or duck) syrup: water, pure water, rain.
Blister syrup: fresh water.
Umbrella or pébroque syrup (or pébroc): rainwater.
Barometer syrup: water.
Frog syrup: water.
Syrup: soft music, of poor quality.
In panade syrup: in poor condition, tired.
To be / to fall into the syrup: to faint; when one is not in his natural state following an excess; to faint.
Go to syrup: fall into the water.
Take a syrup: for a jockey to fall into the river.
To have someone in syrup: to wear.
It's not worth a shot of syrup : it's worthless.
Twisted wood syrup: wine.
Cemetery or pandora syrup: liquor.
Street syrup: people who were raised on the streets.
Rif syrup: blood (from a wound). The rif being a firearm.
Male body syrup: semen.
Turnip syrup: semen (allusion to the shape of the turnip and its color).