-ouze

See also: ouze

French

Alternative forms

Etymology

Apparently representing an old form of the feminine suffix -euse, preserved in slang.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /uz/
  • (file)

Suffix

-ouze

  1. forms colloquial or slang feminine forms of nouns
    bague (ring) + -ouzebagouze (large ring) (slang)
    barbe (beard) + -ouzebarbouze (thug) (slang)
    bière (beer) + -ouzebinouze ((glass of) beer) (informal)
    centrale (center) + -ouzecentrouze (central prison house) (slang)
    cravate (tie (garment worn around the neck)) + -ouzecravetouze (tie) (slang)
    feuille (leaf) + -ouzefouillouze (pocket (of a garment)) (obsolete)
    FLN (FLN (National Liberation Front, in Algeria)) + -ouzefellouze (guerrilla soldier in Algeria) (pejorative)
    gamelle (portable pot or pan) + -ouzegaletouze, galtouze (dish) (slang)
    partie (game, match) + -ouzepartouze (orgy)
    perle (pearl) + -ouzeperlouze (pearl; fart) (slang)
    piqure (prick, injection) + -ouzepiquouze (prick, hit (of heroin)) (slang)
    tante (aunt) + -ouzetantouze (queer, homo) (informal, pejorative)
    valise (suitcase) + -ouzevaltouze (suitcase) (informal)
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