The act of being insulted in a different language so the person can vent without the other knowing what they are saying. Commonly used in immigrant families.
French mom-"Boueux chaussures!!! Ce qu'un retarder"
French son-"Not a big deal mom. Enough Foreign Phrase Abuse on my friends"
Non-French Speaking Guest-"ummm....did I do something wrong?"
French son-"Not a big deal mom. Enough Foreign Phrase Abuse on my friends"
Non-French Speaking Guest-"ummm....did I do something wrong?"
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