flouze
French
Etymology
From Arabic فُلُوس (fulūs), from Aramaic פילס / ܦܠܣ / פולסא / ܦܘܠܣܐ (/fuləsā, filas/), from Ancient Greek φόλλις (phóllis), from Latin follis. Doublet of fou.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /fluz/
Noun
flouze m (plural flouzes)
- (slang) dough (money)
- 2011, Floréal Plana, Nubia, histoires d'amour, Société des Écrivains (publ.), page 35.
- Je suis dans la merde la plus complète. Plus de boulot, plus de flouze, la tête me tourne, tout m'emmerde.
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- 2011, Floréal Plana, Nubia, histoires d'amour, Société des Écrivains (publ.), page 35.
Further reading
- “flouze” in le Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
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