Les douzaines
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- | '''Les douzaines''' ''fr.'' '''1.''' A kind of fancy way of making fun of someone else's [[Mom Jokes|mom]], but in French; ''eng.'' "the dozens." '''2.''' A notorious Marseilles [[street gang]]. | + | '''Les douzaines''' ''fr.'' '''1.''' A kind of fancy way of making fun of someone else's [[Mom Jokes|mom]], but in French; ''eng.'' "the dozens." '''2.''' A notorious Marseilles [[Street Gang]]. |
== Extrapolation == | == Extrapolation == | ||
- | [[Alexandre Dacusse]] modelled his adolescent band of ruffians on [[Les Douzaines]], calling his group [[Le Petit Treize]], literally, "The Little Thirteen." | + | [[Alexandre Dacusse]] modelled his adolescent band of ruffians on [[Les Douzaines]], calling his group Le Petit Treize, literally, "The Little Thirteen." |
== See Also == | == See Also == |
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Les douzaines fr. 1. A kind of fancy way of making fun of someone else's mom, but in French; eng. "the dozens." 2. A notorious Marseilles Street Gang.
Extrapolation
Alexandre Dacusse modelled his adolescent band of ruffians on Les Douzaines, calling his group Le Petit Treize, literally, "The Little Thirteen."