French Mostly in the city of Toulouse, France

chocolatine

Name USED Very frequently BY People from the West part of France

(n.) • It's a synonym of 'pain au chocolat', a French pastry.

"Bonjour, je voudrais une chocolatine s'il-vous-plaît."

"Hello, I would like a chocolatine, please."

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Spanish Mexico City, Mexico

baiza

Name USED On Rare Occasion BY Some People

(n.) • Someone's hand.

''Me duele mi baiza." ''Vamos a rifarnos un tiro, puras baizas.''

''My hand hurts.'' ''Let's start a fight, hands only.''

Russian | Moldovan Moldova

Пиздюшаны

Name USED On Occasion BY Almost Everyone

(Pussies) • Russians living in Moldova use this vulgar name to refer to a very poor region in which a person lives.

"Ничего не знаешь, как будто живешь в Пиздюшанах!"

"You don't know anything, as if you live in Pussies!"

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French France

Kevin

Name USED On Occasion BY People Under 40

(n.) • It is used to talk about a person on Internet who's dumb and immature. It is quite a masculine equivalent to a Karen in English.

"Les pires commentaires sur YouTube, c'est ceux des Kevin de 15 ans qui ne savent même pas écrire."

"The worst comments on YouTube are those by 15-year old Kevins who don't even know how to write."

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Arabic | Moroccan Darija Morocco

Simohamed

Name USED Very frequently BY Everyone

(n.) • In Morocco we use the name Simohamed to call anyone, particularly when we don't know them. For example if you yell "Simohamed!" to a waiter, they will come to you.

"Simohamed! Jibi lia qahua nos nos, 3afek."

"Simohamed! Bring me a coffee with milk, please."

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Polish Poland

byczku

Name USED Frequently BY Teenage Boys

(n.) • (little bull) • This is the vocative of byczek, which is the diminutive of byk. It is used very often among friends, but can also be used sarcastically.

"Oj tak, byczku."

"Sure, little bull."

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