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Crazy red-headed American :) Ouch

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"Vous tête rouge américaine folle" does not have a clear meaning in French. It seems to be a mix of words that do not form a coherent sentence. "Vous" means "you," "tête rouge" means "redhead," "américaine" means "American," and "folle" means "crazy" or "mad."

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