Inflate : v.intr. and tr. (word coming from latin conflict, flare « souffler ").
The verb “inflate” has several meanings:
Familiar and past participle figuration: To be inflated to block, filled with ardor and unfailing confidence (reassembled).
Familiar elliptical: It's really inflated! he's courageous ; he has to butt, he exaggerates (synonyms: cheeky, cheeky).
It is swollen to pass in front of all the monde ! (It does not run out of air).
Vulgar phrase: To inflate them (to someone), to annoy them, to make them angry.
Familiar: To inflate someone.
You inflate us with your stories! (Do take a dump).
It annoys me ! (It me Gave).