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A French gangster that wears a Lacoste cap, usually tight jeans or sweatpants; commonly mistaken for a fag, but often more dangerous than any gangsta you'll find in the States.
by Max October 16, 2004
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A french slang for "hustla"or "thug".
The racailles come from da french ghettoS where they spend a hard knock life with their families and homies.
A racaille is often more dangerous than an amrican gangsta because they all keep training (boxing...) in or out of the french prisons. They live a real ghetto soldier life.
The racailles come from da french ghettoS where they spend a hard knock life with their families and homies.
A racaille is often more dangerous than an amrican gangsta because they all keep training (boxing...) in or out of the french prisons. They live a real ghetto soldier life.
by Don Gizzzzle April 29, 2007
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A racaille is a French thug, usually of Arab origins, who is distinguishable by his clothes: a Lacoste cap, a collared t-shirt, bright coloured shell suit bottoms preferably tucked into nike socks, and a phone hanging from his neck.
Female Racailles do exist, but are not as abundant as males.
Female Racailles do exist, but are not as abundant as males.
If the Racailles stopped buying the Lacoste collection, then our sales would plumit.
I wouldn't go to Chatelet-les-halles if I were you, you might get beaten up by some Racailles.
I wouldn't go to Chatelet-les-halles if I were you, you might get beaten up by some Racailles.
by La Parisienne March 06, 2006
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Derogatory, usually discriminatory by confusion
Etym. "Bad race, social garbage"
1. Young delinquent.
2. Young french male of Arab origins wearing trademarked sportswear or classic wear or a mix of both.
Etym. "Bad race, social garbage"
1. Young delinquent.
2. Young french male of Arab origins wearing trademarked sportswear or classic wear or a mix of both.
I never go in this area, it's full of racaille.
So how can you say they are racaille in the first place?
So how can you say they are racaille in the first place?
by #come&see March 31, 2020