Fry : noun A fried is a small piece of potato, most often elongated that we eat free et hot.
To have, to fart the fries: to be in good shape, to be in a good mood, to have some punch (also culinary synonyms: "to have the potatoes ", " have the fishing "). See below.
It will give the fries: the shape.
To dance like a fries: to dance without know-how, in a rigid and stuck way.
Not having all of your fries in the same bag or dish: be dumb, stupid.
Be as hot as a French fries house: be very motivated.
He has a hell of a fry: he pulls very hard (sports jargon).
To be in the fries: to be unconscious.
Violent blow, potato.
For two rounds of fries: for nothing.
Make a fries: blow on the buttocks given with the back of the hand.
Crunch the fries: practice cunnilingus.
- The expression "To have the fries (or the potato)": to be in very good shape, to have energy.
It is because of its rather round shape that, in slang from the beginning of the XNUMXth century, the potato, therefore the potato, was assimilated to the head (like the pear before). Without it being certain, it is probably because the one who is in good shape has a good "potato" that, passing through a shape like he has a hell of a potato which can be understood as "the appearance of his potato shows that he is in good shape".
About the fried, it follows logically enough, but later, in the 70s. It is indeed from 1950 that friedas an potatoes, becomes synonymous with head.
Then the influence of Being all fired up did the rest.