détruire, abimer, and ravager all mean to destroy. I'm not sure if there's another word.
The English word "tiz" is "c'est" in French.
"Joint" is an English equivalent of the French word bat. The masculine singular noun represents French Canadian slang. The pronunciation will be "ba" in French.
Rear end
Slang can't destroy anything. It's just informal language. However, slang in a business letter can create an unprofessional impression which you want to avoid.
relou is a french slang word that means 'heavy' .In general it's about persons or situations.
This is the French word for sorry. This is a common French word sometimes used by the Americans as slang.
Fric is a French slang term for the English word "money".Specifically, the word is a masculine noun in its singular form. It means "dough" in the sense of "money". The pronunciation will be "freak" in French.
Zonzon (derived from "Prison"). It's a more current slang.
Salut: The word is french, but in english it is keep or hold (stay in slang usage)
The English word "tiz" is "c'est" in French.
Slang for police - cop
The French term 'chatte' means female cat in the English language. The term is also used as a slang word for female sex. The French term has many different slang meanings as well.
It is a slang word meaning "rotten", "filthy".
Flic is a French term used to describe a French police officer (slang word being cop). The 'dictionary' online website states that the slang word was used from 1895-1900.
No it is a French word. The slang for toilet is spelled loo
Français and Française are French slang equivalents of the English word "frog." The word translates as grenouille when referencing the amphibian whose legs French language speakers eat and as "Frenchman" (case 1) or "Frenchwoman" (example 2) when referring to the French as frog-eaters. The respective pronunciations will be "fraw-seh" or "fraw-sez" for the slang term and "gruh-nwee" for the animal in French.
"Une popstar." It's a slang word, taken from English.