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What is Vous?An inverted French phrase which means 'Do you speak'. Usually followed by 'Anglais' & used by anglophone Canadians & Americans who are too ignorant to even attempt to learn the French language before coming to a place that mostly French-speaking. If you say 'Non', they try to speak English to you anyway, as if the more slowly & loudly they speak it, the better you will comprehend it. Stupid woman: "Parlez-Vous Anglais?" Vous - meme gifVous - videoVous - what is it?Expressed particularly by a non-French speaking Greek male (off the boat), who politely asks a French lady if she likes to give blowjobs. B'jour, tsibouklez-vous mamzelle? What does "Vous" mean?When youβre hitting it from the back and you pee a little Robin: I had such a time last night with Candace, I got so excited that I peed a bit on her poop deck! Good thing she couldnβt see anything, Iβd be so embarrassed. Vous - what does it mean?The feeling you get when at an award ceremony the same few asians are getting all of the awards. Wow, Seoung Hou and David Fu are getting all the awards tonight. Talk about asia vous. Vous - meaningRoughly French for "again you", deja vous is the experience of thinking that one has been oneself before, perhaps in a past life, or in this same one, but several days ago. Extremely self-aware people are often unable to avoid experiencing deja vous throughout every minute of their waking lives. When I got up this morning and washed my face, the reflection peering back at me in the mirror gave me a distrubing impression of deja vous. I cannot help but ask, will I still be me again tomorrow? And in the days and weeks after that? Vous - definitionIt means "Do you speak" in the French language. Person 1: Parlez vous Francais? Vous - slangShortened name for the Rendezvous, a popular family restaurant in Grand Haven, Michigan. It is one of the main hangouts for teens and college students in Western MI as it is one of the only 24/7 diners. Known for its smokey environment and acceptance of all walks of life, as well as its sassy waitresses and excellent coffee. Hey, want to meet up at the Vous after class? Vousyou Come here, vous VousFrench for "you," can be plural or singular, more formal Vous etes american? Vous"You" in French - either plural or singular but then formal. Unless you address a kid or someone you're familiar with, use "vous". Canadians are less formal and more commonly use "tu" when addressing someone (whatever his/her age). Parlez-vous anglais? = Do you speak English? |
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