Mouth : not. f. appetizer (from some with animals , mostly predators).
Shut up ! : Shut up.
Rant: shout or sing very loudly.
A loud mouth, a big mouth: a talkative and rude man, who is stronger in word than in deed.
Rant: anger (pushing a rant).
Eating out: argument.
To give a mouth: to utter a cry of anger.
To split the mouth: to laugh, to laugh.
To burst open with an open mouth: to die abandoned by all, to die without hope of being rescued.
You can die with your mouth open, die helplessly.
The mouth open (evokes death).
This pepper takes away, pulls the mouth out.
Hangover: Mouth thickened and dry from drinking too much.
Having a hard time: eat very hot food.
Stink of the mouth: having bad breath.
Pue-de-la-gueule: insult.
Stink of the mouth: not to be served. And me, I stink of the mouth?
Don't give a damn: eat a lot, consume as much as you want.
Get your fill of it: stuff yourself.
Filling up / having fun: eat a lot.
Fart / get drunk: get drunk, get drunk.
Everything for the mouth (relating to food, eating, appetite; mouth (greedy, thirsty).
Fine mouth: Lover of good food, fine meals (gourmet, gourmet).
To be with the mouth or to carry on the mouth: to eat well and to drink.
Take away / tear off / burn the mouth: said of a particularly strong alcohol or spice.
Full face: full face.
Take it in the face: be filled with admiration.
Face of a ray, mouth of vamp: face (terms of insult to someone whose face we do not like, the look).
To have a hangover to sleep outside (with the housing ticket in his pocket): to have a repulsive face.
His mouth does not come back to me: I do not remember him.
Arrive with a floury face: with the naive confidence of getting what you ask for.
Make a funeral / share face: a sad face.
Make a face (to someone); shoot (a) mouth (to someone): sulking, him
make the head.
To break / to pick up the mouth: to fall, to fall. I picked up my face well.
Stuff / kick someone's mouth: beat him, hit him.
Getting beaten up: getting beaten / hit.
Getting into someone's mouth: hitting him, beating him.
Soldier who is going to be beaten up: to be killed.
(To) fuck on the face: (to) fight.
Make fun of someone's face: make fun of them. Are you kidding me
or what !
I'm gonna put my fist on her face : I'll hit him.
I'm going to put it in his face : beating him up.
Make fun of the world: make fun of everyone (" If God exists, he doesn't give a damn about the world! »Françoise Sagan).
He took it all over the place (for a long time): he was yelled at, insulted.
Bring it back: Be pretentious in a demonstrative way.
I'm going to put it in his face : full eyes, astonish him, surprise him.
Make fun of, fuck someone up: make fun of him.
Being arrested for the offense of ugly face: offense of facies.
Take it in the face: receive the worst affronts, the most violent criticisms.
Dirty mouth, assimilating the color of the skin to an offense which justifies an identity check.
Heal your mouth: eat well.
What do you want: eat a lot; abundance, as much as the mouth allows.
To make the face: to make the face, to sulk.
Committing a dirty face offense: being worried about being outspoken.
Have the face of the job: have the right physique for the job.
A beautiful face; a pretty little mouth; mouth of love: nicknames of irresistible seducers.
Having a bad face: being ugly, unfriendly.
Mouth: me, you, self. (Shut up). Watch out for it.
It's for my face : It's for me.
Well done for my / your / his face.
Have a good face: have something, style, class.
To have someone by the mouth: to conquer him with hunger, blackmail with food.
It looks good, doesn't it? : Isn't it really beautiful?
This hat has a funny face: it's weird.
This car really has the mouth: this car really has something.
Formerly a mouth was a public girl devouring men.
Spitting on the face: showing the deepest contempt for someone.
Hangover: the day after a party, a drinking bout.
Carried on the face, lover of good food.
Loud, loud in mouth, the one who shouts insults.
Mouth crooked, bad face, elongated face.
Rolling of the mouth, signal of the meal (jargon of the trooper).
Mouth of the vampire, palate accustomed to strong liquors and spicy dishes.
To make a face, to be in a bad mood, to sulk.
To bite / fry the mouth, to fight with punches on the face.
To punch someone out, to bleed their face.
His face pissed off, his mouth on fire for having eaten too spicy.
To have a floury mouth: to be enticed by something, by a promise of dinner or of love and to create in advance an indigestion or an unparalleled happiness.
The word "mouth" in the sense of facies forms part of the formation of many more or less serious insults: mouth of a dick, mouth of an idiot, mouth of a ray (awful face), mouth of a street corner, face of chemo, face of vamp, mouth garnished with cloves, mouth of Satan, mouth of hell, mouth to throw his quail, mouth to shit / spread on it, mouth to the lack, mouth to wedge the hearse wheels, mouth to the lack, to the nut, hangover to sleep outside with a housing ticket, hangover to row cabbages, hangover to make counter-calls in cemeteries, mouth to miss a brood of monkeys, cow's mouth, jerk's mouth, ...
– Quote from the French writer Marcel Aymé (1902-1967): “You have eaten,” he said sourly. You have the face of a man who has eaten” in The right paint.
– Quote from the French writer Louis-Ferdinand Destouches known as Céline (1894-1961): “The people are nothing at all, only mouths and the slightest effort. It is the petty bourgeoisie that is in the habit of depriving itself, of denying itself all pleasure, of never wanting anything pleasant, of always foreseeing the worst catastrophes and always ultimately finding itself brown, still responsible. " In Trivia for a massacre - 1938.
– Quote from the French writer Louis-Ferdinand Destouches known as Céline (1894-1961): “If I were king of bistros, I would only pour one aperitif, but for everyone. " In Trivia for a massacre - 1938.
– Three quotes from the American writer John Fante (1909-1983) taken from the novel Ask the dust (1939)
– “I am very happy to see them all here dying with their mouths open, in the sun, happy to see them like that, uprooted, eaten away by their lack of heart. ".
– “You listen to me carefully, I said. I was never able to frame you, so shut your dirty mouth. ".
– “I looked at the faces around me and I knew mine was the same. Faces drained of blood, pinched, worried, lost faces. ".
Excerpt from the song Le Métèque by the singer-songwriter of Italo-Greek origin naturalized French Georges Moustaki (1934-2013):
"With my face of a metic, of a wandering Jew, of a Greek herdsman and my hair blowing
With my faded eyes that make me look like I'm dreaming, me who don't dream often anymore
With my hands of marauder, musician and prowler who plundered so many gardens
With my mouth that drank, that kissed and bit without ever satisfying its hunger.”