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.
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I only know tête as the French word for head. It means Kopf in German.
My tete
I think it means goodbye, since the book says, "...mine eyes, and heart, and tete,..." and also the title of the little poem is "A Missouri Maiden's Farewell To Alabama."
They sat down for a private tete-a-tete to discuss their plans for the upcoming project.
Port De Tete means the movement of the foot, whether it gets sprawled forward, backward or to the side.
My mom and aunt had a tete-a-tete about my grandfather because he was very ill.
Tete, which is the French word for "head."
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.