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French word of the Day: Engueulade

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French word of the Day: Engueulade
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If you're in one of these, you'll know about it.

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Why do I need to know engueulade?

Because they happen from time to time, but they might get more frequent over the next six months.

What does it mean?

It means an argument, a row, a spat or a shouting match.

The word itself is colloquial but not offensive, although it does imply that the exchange was quite heated, so you wouldn't describe a polite exchange of views between two colleagues as une engueulade. If they stand up and start screaming at each other, however, then feel free to wheel this one out.

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It comes from the word gueule which is a colloquial term for mouth (like gob or maw) and which is often used in the phrase ferme ta gueule (or simply ta guele) which is a usually aggressive way of telling someone to shut up.

The below clip from comedian Bertrand Usclat warns of a 'new epidemic' of engueulade on the horizon, related to the 2022 presidential elections - an election campaign that still has more than six months left to run but is already increasingly ill-tempered.

 

 

Use it like this

Mon voisin et moi, on a eu une belle engueulade - My neighbour and I had a proper shouting match

Je déteste ses vêtements, mais ça vaut pas l'engueulade - I hate his clothes, but it's just not worth the bust-up

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