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va te faire voir

boy: hey sexy lemme take you home
girl: VA TE FAIRE VOIR!!
by missintrospection January 29, 2014
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laissez-faire

Laissez-faire for now.
by adrienne honeyman August 20, 2003
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Savoir faire

Literally - Know how to do

Usually used, as most French terms - je ne sais pas, ennui, to describe that certain something that is beyond normal language.
Nowdays it is often referred to (incorrectly) as X-factor
However Savior faire suggests a certain style, accomplishment and refinement. A person who has Savoir faire is naturally suave and classy, or has the innate abiilty to do or say the right thing at the right time.
The great Irish wit, Oscar Wilde, has considered to have Savoir faire, although he probably would have said that he was more Laisser faire (i.e. lazy, disinterested or libertine)

or in a more modern context;
The actor George Clooney can be said to have Savoir faire
by TJ Curtis September 28, 2006
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laissez faire pimping

n. Describes a person that is able to get many girls without actively pursuing. The pimp is able to let the ladies come to him by being desirable at their first meeting.
Mat, practicing laissez faire pimping, scored many girls with little effort.
by John V January 21, 2006
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va te faire foutre

French insult: 'fuck you'
Va te faire foutre enculé !
by Marianne January 18, 2004
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Va te faire foutre!

'Go fuck yourself' in French (singular)

Alternatively "Allez vous faire foutre" for strangers or more than one person
(Translation: Go fuck yourselves)

NB Contrary to the belief of others, 'Va' is in fact the correct conjugation of 'aller' in this context, as while it is in second person (usually 'tu vas' = you go), the s is dropped in the imperative form.
Marie: Tu es une salope.

(You are a bitch/slut)

Françoise: Va te faire foutre!
by Ylva Månen May 13, 2014
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savoir-faire

When you know just what do do, related to a subject.
He knew right where to do, liek he had done it a thousand times. What savoir-faire.
by Larstait November 15, 2003
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