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S n. abbreviation of sud ; south ;
S letter. letter ;
s' conj. Elision of si (if) before il or ils ;
s' pron. Elision of se before a word beginning with a vowel ;
s' pron. Elision of se before a word beginning with a consonant ;
s'affoler v. to go crazy ; go bonkers ;
s'affoler v. to hurry up ; to make haste ;
s'agir v. to be about ;
s'agir v. to be a question of ;
s'agir v. to essentially be ; to be essentially ;
s'amuser comme un petit fou v. To have the time of one's life ; to have a whale of a time ; to enjoy oneself immensely ;
s'appeler v. to be called ; to have the name of ;
s'arracher les cheveux v. to despair ; to tear one's hair out ;
s'astiquer le poireau v. to bash the bishop (to masturbate) ;
s'emmêler les pinceaux v. to get one's wires crossed ; to get things all mixed up ; to get into a muddle ; to misstep ;
s'en contraction. se + en ;
s'en aller v. to go away ; to leave ;
s'en battre les steaks v. [very colloquial] to not give a damn about ;
s'en donner à cœur joie v. to enjoy something wholeheartedly ; to throw oneself into something wholeheartedly ; to enjoy oneself to the full ; to have a field day ; to indulge oneself to one's heart's content ;
s'en être v. used only in the simple past tense for s'en aller ;
 
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