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Merde-o-graphic 

(Adjective, sometimes exclamation) When something is going wrong, though not sufficiently wrong as to render the user of the word/phrase incapable of speaking.
Of multi-lingual origin, formed in the most peculiar possible fashion, using the old French word merde (Literal transltation = Shit/bloody hell) and "graphic" (possibly referring to graphic violence, with the letter "o" in the centre of the word for good measure

NOTE: original spelling uses hyphenation, thus it is advisable to use it when using the word.
Ship is sinking, person then states, "well, this is merde-o-graphic, the ship's sinking, there's no life-boats left and I can't swim."
Merde-o-graphic by AwkOS V2*72 July 30, 2010

len merde 

A slick haitian word meaning fuck off.
len merde by lil wade October 30, 2006

un sale rat de merde 

un sale rat de merde is basically a shitty human being, or a snitch. the biggest example is gaston, he's the rat king.
frr gaston c'est un sale rat de merde

Pomme de Merde 

A French expression meaning "Shitty Apple" derivate from "Pomme de Terre" (Patatoe)
Coined by the Honorable Sabrina Somersall in the early XXI century. As an expletive against the absurdity of learning Quebecois.
French person:Tata, ta tarte tatin tenta Tonton ; Tonton tâta ta tarte tatin, Tata
Sabrina: POMME DE MERDE
Pomme de Merde by Vhaloo March 12, 2021

mange merde 

'Shit eater' in french, may designate a person who likes to eat fast food or a contemptible and resigned person who suffer ill-treatment without a fight / complaining or someone who has no honour and who likes to get into all the opportunities especially for money.
"He did everything the boss told him to do without a fuss : it's a real mange merde!"
mange merde by Rampouiza May 17, 2016

mon petite merde 

A French phrase meaning, "my little shit", in English. Often used by Ryan Gosling as a term of endearment.
1. "I start jostling whenever I think about mon petite merde, especially when I'm in English class."

2. "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate; Rough winds do not shake the darling buds of mon petite merde."