“Armoric” is a commonly used name for french pubs, such as “La Civette” or “Le rendez-vous des chasseurs”. One of the most iconic pub called “Armoric” can be found in the city of Lille, on the Victor Hugo Boulevard. Pubs like this (you would say “bistrot”) are usually full of old men, drunkards, and in some cases of grandfathers speaking in Arabic while gambling while a TV is showing horse races all-day long.
-Grandma, where is grandpa ?
-Your goddamn grandfather is on the other side of the street at the Armoric !
*kiddo proceeds to cross the street and is cheered by the whole drunk pub while his grandfather is giving him a glass of “un jaune bien noyé pour le chiard”*
by “Flop” Thomas November 21, 2021
1) A large, generally flat sheet of metal or synthetic alloys worn to prevent the bodily penetration of implements, traditionally sharp and moving at high velocities.
2) Anything worn for protection.
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by Peter D. October 19, 2005
A slang term in reference to a muscle shirt or wife beater. This usage came from young white trash males with enough muscle build to use the sarcasm of a wife beater being enough protection for battles of any kind. Battles including brawling, a long rough night of drinking, unprotected sex, drunk driving, and slapping around unruly females.
1.)Kaustik geared up with his armor to ready himself for another night of belligerence & debauchery.
2.)The crew sported their armor with pride and ready for conflict.
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