Something/someone that has been made useless and/or a liability because of deliberate strategy. Originated from the French Defense in chess.
My man JD isn't looking too hot right now, his company french bishop'd him, thrown him out to wolves I tell ya.
by non9non December 3, 2021

by b4rrys4nders December 7, 2015

by taranahte April 15, 2020

by Not-Binted September 9, 2025

When you need to give true facts and have a frank discussion with someone without sugarcoating it in order to make this person understand your point.
She can't get it even when I break a French to her. I give up.
She couldn't get it even when I broker her a French. Gosh she is stubborn. I give up.
She couldn't get it even when I broker her a French. Gosh she is stubborn. I give up.
by MadeinFrench January 25, 2017

by Kevbo1122 May 6, 2011

by The New English Dictionary January 14, 2021
