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Not be confused with "'''[[trou de Bâle]]'''" . (gap of Basel). A geographic place between the Vosges range and the Jura range. In history this gap between two mountainy heights allowed primitive tribes to pass (especially from germanic lands to Gaule's countries). |
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Term used for exemple by French autor Gaston Bonheur in "Notre patrie gauloise", éd. Robert Laffont, 1974 |
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# {{lb|fr|rather|_|vulgar}} [[bung-hole]], [[asshole]] ([[anus]]) |
# {{lb|fr|rather|_|vulgar}} [[bung-hole]], [[asshole]] ([[anus]]) |
Revision as of 11:11, 7 January 2019
French
Pronunciation
Noun
trou de balle m (plural trous de balle) Not be confused with "trou de Bâle" . (gap of Basel). A geographic place between the Vosges range and the Jura range. In history this gap between two mountainy heights allowed primitive tribes to pass (especially from germanic lands to Gaule's countries). Term used for exemple by French autor Gaston Bonheur in "Notre patrie gauloise", éd. Robert Laffont, 1974
- (rather vulgar) bung-hole, asshole (anus)
- Synonym: trou du cul
- (rather vulgar) asshole, jerk
- Synonym: trou du cul