Coffee maker: noun A cafetière is a utensil for preparing coffee.
Head. Receive a blow on the coffee maker: on the head.
Running away / working from the coffee maker: being crazy.
Paying for someone's coffee maker: paying for yourself.
Take the coffee maker full: take it full head.
It's a real coffee maker: said of a person who drinks a lot of coffee.
Boiling from the coffee maker: having lots of ideas in your head.
Unclip the filter in the coffee maker: shake the brain under the violence of a blow.
Drumming the coffee maker: hitting the head, stuffing it with punches.
Being in a coffee maker: having a violent and persistent erection.
The Expession "Yoyoter of the coffee maker / the tuft": To be mad, to be unreasonable - To ramble, to say anything.
In slang, the cafetière refers to the head since the middle of the XNUMXth century and can be replaced here by other slang versions such as tuft (hair), roofing ou attic for example.
But our expression only dates from the middle of the XNUMXth century.
Yoyot just comes from yo-yo, name of this very old game that some consider completely absurd, to the point of judging those who play it as a little disturbed.
By extension, the one who yoyote from the coffee maker, is seen as good to send to the asylum.
For prisoners, "yoying" means passing objects to a neighboring cell using a string.
Among the detainees they saw “yoyotating” or “yoyoing”, it is saying anything during the police interrogation.