1. A French expression meaning "My little cauliflower", used as an affectionate term for loved ones, may it be family, friends, partners, et cetera.
2. Your mother
2. Your mother
by CheesemanLloyd June 19, 2022
The little death is translation from the French "la petite mort", a popular reference for a sexual orgasm. The term has been broadly expanded to include specific instances of blacking out after orgasm and other supposed spiritual releases that come with orgasm.
Speculations to its origin include current connotations of the phrase, including:
* Greco-Roman belief that the oversecretion of bodily fluids would "dry out" one of the believed four humours, leading to death
* Islam's reference to sleep
* Buddhist Sogyal Rinpoche's The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying's quote: “Life is nothing but a continuing dance of birth and death, a dance of change.” (Existence through many changes, "births and deaths")
Speculations to its origin include current connotations of the phrase, including:
* Greco-Roman belief that the oversecretion of bodily fluids would "dry out" one of the believed four humours, leading to death
* Islam's reference to sleep
* Buddhist Sogyal Rinpoche's The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying's quote: “Life is nothing but a continuing dance of birth and death, a dance of change.” (Existence through many changes, "births and deaths")
by Raylin July 15, 2006
Possibly the most hilarious episode of South Park, in which Eric Cartman has tourettes syndrome. He is in a toy store and he hears a boy saying things like, "DUMB SHIT!!! COCK! DAMNIT FUCK! SHIT!!!" and he realizes how wonderful it would be to be able to swear without getting in trouble. "COCK! ASSHOLE! PUSSY ASSHOLE!! DICK LICKER CUMBALLS! ASS PUSSY! DICK, COCK, BLOODY VAGINAL BELTCH!
Eventually in Le Petit Tourette, he starts blurting out secrets, "I TOUCHED WIIEEEEEE WIIEEEEEEEE WIIIINTER IS A COLD TIME OF YEAR! I TOUCHED PENISES WITH MY COUSIN!
by A7X forever August 30, 2010
this is my petite bitch, you bastard!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
by jaylani adam May 21, 2006
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."
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."
by pdxrambofirstbloodparttwo September 03, 2013
French phrase literally meaning "the little death". In popular culture it means having a sleep after sex or orgasm. Popular song "I just Died in Your Arms" by English band Cutting Crew was about it.
Oh, I just had la petite mort tonight
It must've been something you said
I just died in your arms tonight
Whoa, whoa
It must've been something you said
I just died in your arms tonight
Whoa, whoa
by EconSquad January 28, 2015
Term of endearment. Literally means "my little chicken." Generally used by a girl when addressing her boyfriend in public.
An American in Paris:
Girl: "Oh! It's my little wittle chicken chickchickee. I wub you! Yes I do! Isn't he so cute? (to the waiter) Un coq au vin pour mon petit poulet, s'il vous plait!"
Boy: M--. *sigh* (smokes cigarette and drinks coffee)
FIN
Girl: "Oh! It's my little wittle chicken chickchickee. I wub you! Yes I do! Isn't he so cute? (to the waiter) Un coq au vin pour mon petit poulet, s'il vous plait!"
Boy: M--. *sigh* (smokes cigarette and drinks coffee)
FIN
by slappinflappin October 11, 2010