1. French for "Bell"
2. Can refer to a type of bell-shaped hat, popularised in the 1920's by flappers
1. Ou est le cloche?
2. Clara wore a vintage-inspired cloche hat with a pair of wideleg trousers and pumps.
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A Fromage Cloche - french literal meaning 'cheese bell', the term can be used to describe a scruffy urchin or tramp. It can also be used to describe a cheesy bell-end.
Harry: "Have you seen that man sat in the doorway over there?"

Larry: "Yeah, he's a fromage cloche."
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A Fromage Cloche - french literal meaning 'cheese bell', the term can be used to describe a scruffy urchin or tramp. It can also be used to describe a cheesy bell-end.
Harry: "Have you seen that man sat in the doorway over there?"

Larry: "Yeah, he's a fromage cloche."
by Hairy Gonk Mother October 03, 2010
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