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a napoleon

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Taking a nap after a good meal.
A napoleon; having a nap after having a full meal and foodcoma. Used in informal setting. Ex. I took a great napoleon.
a napoleon by Armysen April 8, 2024
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Take à Napoléon 

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Means taking a loooong deep nap with your stomach full.

“I took a nap!” The other person replies: “Same schedule took à Napoléon too…”
Take à Napoléon… This person took a loooong deep nap with a happy stomach! With explaines why it isn’t just a nap but a more historical conquest, that needs a famous name like Napoleon.
Take à Napoléon by Tarmy613 February 16, 2024
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