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foutre

(ˈfuːtə)
vb (intr)
to mess around; to footer
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Why, Squire Doolittle, I’ve been at the whipping of two of them in one day—clean built, snug frigates with standing royals and them new-fashioned cannonades on their quarters— such as, if they had only Englishmen aboard of them, would have fout the devil.”
Fout, Hamilton, Grace Li, Mark Palim, and Ying Pan.
Fout John C (1991 ed.) Forbidden history: The state, society and the regulation of sexuality in modern europe.
In the verticals we serve, it takes deep expertise and focus to help clients rise above the crowd and achieve true success,” said Steve Fout, Vice President of Sales and Customer Services, Godlan Inc.
Ce que la stagiaire fait en classe pendant ces journees ne semble guere significatif pour eux: <<elle ne fout rien, juste retranscrire>> (Annabelle).
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La culture est, donc, a Oran ce qui fout le camp en premier quand on est sur le point de tout oublier.
JO An fouT wo 28 las of heA sev if h ma ow And McEnroe, who won seven, said: "I'd be surprised if he doesn't win at least six majors.
Apres la ligne d'arrivee, je suis alle le voir, il s'est excuse mais je sais qu'il s'en fout. Le principal, il a gagne !" De son cote, Thierry Bricaud, directeur sportif de la formation du trefle sur l'epreuve sort de cette journee insatisfait.
Ron Verrecchio from Catonsville, Maryland, Ben Peters from Richfield, Minnesota and Nicholas Fout from Madison, Wisconsin have all been invited to appear at Brewers On Deck to discuss their designs as they try to win the trip to Spring Training.