Any noun that is considered "poor" or "ghetto" in any way.
The word is used as noun, or an adjective.
It's a very powerful word. It's like saying the "N" word to an African American, but Sacré is said to a person or noun that is poor.
The word is used as noun, or an adjective.
It's a very powerful word. It's like saying the "N" word to an African American, but Sacré is said to a person or noun that is poor.
Noun:
Person 1"That's one ugly pile of Sacré!"
Person 2 "You mean my house?"
Adjective:
"Your Sacré bed is made of dog shit?"
Person 1"That's one ugly pile of Sacré!"
Person 2 "You mean my house?"
Adjective:
"Your Sacré bed is made of dog shit?"
by t00b-a-n00b July 27, 2010
Get the Sacré mug.A stereotypical french curse that is actually never used by real french people. Same as the mustache and the beret - something only non-french people think is typical of the French.
Non-French Guy trying to be French: Sacré bleu! I hev left my béret and stripy chemise in zee Café.
Real French Guy: *rolls eyes*
Real French Guy: *rolls eyes*
by ZipperGirl September 4, 2006
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a sacre coeur school girl generally tends to be an ugly nerd, but occasionally you will come across a slutty whore. Sacre coeur students can generally be spotted at central park with several large home to roost chips. They tend to date xavier school boys after meeting them on snapchat, and they extremely enjoy stealing people’s friends via snapchat.
by matty yodo June 9, 2019
Get the sacre coeur mug.(sah-cray bleuh) A very stereotypical (*cough* blame Americans) French curse, which is actually never used by the French. An English equivalent would be "oh my God!." Similarly to its English counterpart, it was once considered very offensive. "Sacré bleu" literally means "sacred blue," but it is supposed to be "sacré Dieu" (sah-cray dyeuh) or "sacred God." "Bleu" replaces "Dieu" in order to avoid the vulgarity of explicitly using the name of God (similar to saying "oh my gosh!" instead of "oh my God!"). In modern times, however, it is no longer commonly used, as it has been eclipsed by many more offensive curses.
by catherinelareine September 2, 2009
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Get the sacré bleu mug.French term of astonishment. a curse. translation; "sacred blue" refers to Christ's mother, Mary, often depicted in art in blue dress. the subversive tone is derived from the question of Mary's immaculate conception (i.e. her birth) and her ability to accept the Holy Spirit and birth Jesus without having ever mensturated.
by argee August 22, 2006
Get the sacre bleu mug.stereotypical Fr. oath, 1869, from Fr. sacré bleu, lit. "holy blue," a euphemism for sacré Dieu (1768), "holy God."
by Timotheus1969 October 15, 2006
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