riboter

French

Etymology

Inherited from Old French ribaud (scoundrel) + -er, from riber (to be licentious), from Frankish *rīban (to copulate, be in heat, literally to rub), from Proto-Germanic *wrībaną (to turn, twist, writhe).

Pronunciation

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Verb

riboter

  1. to drink or eat to excess
  2. to churn (cream into butter)

Conjugation

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Verb

riboter (gerund ribot'tie)

  1. (Jersey) to booze

Derived terms

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