French word of the day: Punaise
If you've ever shared a bed with one of these you will know why its very name is a curse.
Why do I need to know punaise?
It's one of those family-friendly swearwords that come in handy when you're making an effort not to be vulgar or offensive.
What does it mean?
Punaise is the French word for 'bug' - most commonly seen in punaise de lit or bed bug, which have recently gained a high profile in French and international media.
FACTCHECK: Is there really a 'plague' of bedbugs in France?
But the word is more popularly used as a highly versatile swearword.
Punaise is like putain, just nicer. Putain (fuck) is perhaps the most popular gros mot (swearword) in French. If you have stayed in France for more than a few hours you are bound to have hear someone exclaim putain.
Punaise is a more harmless version.
Just as English speakers sometimes say 'shoot', 'sugar' or 'darn' instead of swearing, you can say punaise to take the edge out of your curse.
Punaise is also French for thumbtack (drawing pin) the thing you can use to fasten things to your wall.
Use it like this
Punaise, il pleut.. - Shoot, it's raining..
Punaise, j'ai encore brulé le diner ! - Darn, I burned the dinner again!
Ah, punaise, on a complètement oublié de lui souhaiter son anniversaire: - Oh gosh, we completely forgot to wish him/her happy birthday
Punaise, ces articles sur les punaises de lit dans les médias américains sont de plus en plus ridicules - Damn, these bedbug stories in the US media are getting more and more ridiculous
Synonyms
France has a long list of swearword alternatives, most of which have interesting translations.
Purée ! - Mashed potato!
Mince ! - Slim!
La vache ! - The cow!
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Why do I need to know punaise?
It's one of those family-friendly swearwords that come in handy when you're making an effort not to be vulgar or offensive.
What does it mean?
Punaise is the French word for 'bug' - most commonly seen in punaise de lit or bed bug, which have recently gained a high profile in French and international media.
FACTCHECK: Is there really a 'plague' of bedbugs in France?
But the word is more popularly used as a highly versatile swearword.
Punaise is like putain, just nicer. Putain (fuck) is perhaps the most popular gros mot (swearword) in French. If you have stayed in France for more than a few hours you are bound to have hear someone exclaim putain.
Punaise is a more harmless version.
Just as English speakers sometimes say 'shoot', 'sugar' or 'darn' instead of swearing, you can say punaise to take the edge out of your curse.
Punaise is also French for thumbtack (drawing pin) the thing you can use to fasten things to your wall.
Punaise, ces articles sur les punaises de lit dans les médias américains sont de plus en plus ridicules - Damn, these bedbug stories in the US media are getting more and more ridiculous
Synonyms
France has a long list of swearword alternatives, most of which have interesting translations.
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