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En Vogue 

From the French, En Vogue means what is currently popular, the social standard &/or fashionable (trendy, cool, da bomb, chic, hot, hip, happening, groovy, neat, decent, epic)
In English, it's common practice to refer to something fashionable as "en vogue" or "in vogue" (meaning in the current fashion or style). To evoke a sense or flair of French chic, many use the whole French phrase—en vogue. This is unnecessary but a common way to put on airs, especially in the world of fashion.
Larissa new fashion line has become en vogue this season.
Related Words

en temps et lieux utiles 

an English translation of a French phrase meaning

"when the time, place, context and/or circumstances are appropriate for one to learn/know/understand something"
son: Dad, I'd like to learn how to drive a car, my older brother who is 16, is learning how to drive. Why can't I?

father: Oh. you'll learn en temps et lieux utiles, all right but, at age 13, you are definitely not old enough. now, go to bed.

en garde fuckboy 

A taunt used in the skeleton war, as the skeletons fight to the death against fuckboys.

En Taro Adun

a protoss phrase that means IN HONOR OF ADUN. READ THE SECOND StAR BOOK F00LS!`
En Taro Adun my fellow 'Toss bretheren!

En avoir plein le cul 

French Expression, which means you're sick of something.
Literally, it means "have your ass full".
It's like when something is really annoying you ...
For example, if you're with your homie and you guys are talking about a girl you'd like to have a erotical partnership with:
Sacha: "Comment ça se passe avec cette fille ?" ( how is it going with this girl)
You:"J'en ais plein le cul"
Sacha:" Il a l'air d'En avoir plein le cul "( It seems like he's really annoyed)

En'nunnin 

A southern way of saying " it isn't nothing" or it ain't nothing." Mostly slurred together to get the saying properly.
Thank you Dave for the snacks yesterday, En'nunnin

BOSS: I need you to work this weekend

Chris: En'nunnin
En'nunnin by Rell-Bellion May 27, 2016