"Boudoir" is French for "bedroom."
The phrase as a whole probably means that someone was trying to show off but didn't remember the right word (my guess is they meant "Bordeaux", a wine-growing region in France and more pertinently the type of wine produced in that region).
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pyrex: a glass pipe fog: your drug of choice
it means the lower the number the ruffer it is but the higher the number the smoother it is!x
I'm not sure what you mean by that, but if you need help with a crossword puzzle (homework?) then just see if there's anything that crosses over with the blank spaces if you know what I mean.
Both crystalline and brittle mean to break easily - fine china, thin glass, etc.
Probably "Bonjour chez toi" (say hi to your family) "chez toi" means "at your place" "boudoir" does not really mean anything in this context, nobody has a "boudoir" room in their apartments since over a century ago...
The Boudoir Diplomat was created on 1930-12-05.
A boudoir is a lady 's private bedroom, sitting room or dressing room.
A boudoir is a woman's private dressing room, sitting room, or bedroom. As such, many studios have popped up that specialize in this kind of photography, such as Miss Boudoir, Yaeko, Dallas Boudoir, and so on.
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Boudoir Secrets - 1955 was released on: USA: 1955
boudoir : boo-dwahryou are : yoo-ahrfire : fahyuhr (if pronounced as having one syllable)
"Boudoir" is a French word that translates to "a woman's private sitting room or salon." In English, it is often used to describe a style of photography that is romantic, sensual, and intimate, usually featuring women in lingerie or other revealing clothing.
Milady's Boudoir - 1915 was released on: USA: 28 January 1915
The cast of Boudoir - 2011 includes: Adiza Teresa Mello Ana Moreira
The cast of Le boudoir - 2002 includes: Kenza Braiga as Host
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