
(conforme)
cachère
proper or legitimate

(gauche)
maladroit
(Yiddish) a clumsy dolt

(matzo)
matzah
brittle flat bread eaten at Passover

(casse-croûte)
biscuit
a light snack or bite to eat, especially one enjoyed casually

(imbécile)
idiot
(Yiddish) a fool; an idiot

(tête de mule)
récalcitrant
(Yiddish) an awkward and stupid person

(produit cheap)
marchandise de mauvaise qualité
merchandise that is shoddy or inferior

(sentimentalisme excessif)
sentimentalisme
(Yiddish) excessive sentimentality in art or music

(fourrée)
mélange
(Yiddish) a batch of things that go together

(crétin)
imbécile
(Yiddish) a jerk

(discuter cordialement)
bavarder
talk idly or casually and in a friendly way

(crétin)
imbécile
(Yiddish) a jerk

(cocu)
naïf
(Yiddish) a gullible simpleton more to be pitied than despised

(routine comique)
style
(Yiddish) a comedian's distinctive style, routine, or comedic gimmick that sets them apart from others
Shtick refers to a particular style, routine, or gimmick that a performer, comedian, or entertainer uses regularly. It is often a distinctive feature or recurring theme that defines their act or personality, such as a catchphrase, a specific type of joke, or a unique performance technique. The shtick helps to create a memorable and recognizable identity for the performer, making their work stand out and resonate with audiences.

(gadget)
broutille
(Yiddish) an inexpensive showy trinket
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