It means head
We would often meet in the Savoy for a short tete-a-tete.
Possibly "tete-a-tete" which means "head to head". If two people are having a "tete-a-tete, they are, in effect, arguing.
I only know tête as the French word for head. It means Kopf in German.
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My tete
Port De Tete means the movement of the foot, whether it gets sprawled forward, backward or to the side.
Her mother had a tete-a-tete with my grandmama for the miscellaneous fees that her grand-daughter was causing.
Tete, which is the French word for "head."
My mom and aunt had a tete-a-tete about my grandfather because he was very ill.
Actually it doesn't mean anything in french...
The French phrase "tete-a-tete" (head-to-head) generally refers to an argument, or at least very animated discussion.
The address of the Grosse Tete Branch is: 18135 Willow Street, Grosse Tete, 70740 M