chatte
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chatte
- inflection of chatten:
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Inherited from Middle French chatte, from Old French chate, from Late Latin catta, feminine of cattus. By surface analysis, chat + -e.
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chatte f (plural chattes)
- female equivalent of chat (“cat”); she-cat
- (vulgar) pussy, twat (female genitalia)
- Puis-je te bouffer la chatte ?
- May I eat your pussy?
- (slang or vulgar) luck
- T’as eu d’la chatte de trouver un job si vite, compte tenu d’la crise actuelle.
- You've had luck to find a job so quickly, on account of the current crisis.
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- “chatte”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
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chatte
- inflection of chatten:
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chatte (present tense chatter, past tense chatta or chattet, past participle chatta or chattet)
- chat (to exchange text or voice messages in real time through a computer network)
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chatte (present tense chattar, past tense chatta, past participle chatta, passive infinitive chattast, present participle chattande, imperative chatte/chatt)
- (intransitive, Internet) to chat
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chatte