tainpe
French
Etymology
Verlan form of putain.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /tɛ̃p/
Noun
tainpe f (plural tainpes)
- (Verlan) slut, whore
- 2004, Diam's, “Incassables [Unbreakable]”, in Brut de femme [Raw Woman]:
- Tu m’traite de chienne, de tainpe, de salope / Mais mec ! Pourquoi tu t’énèrve ? J’t’ai juste dis que j’ai pas d’clopes!
- You treat me like a bitch, a slut, a whore, / But dude! Stop freaking out, all I said was I'm out of smokes!
- 2006, Balbino Medellin, “Quand j'avais 15 ans [When I was 15]”, in Gitan de Paname [Gypsy of Paris]:
- Quand j’avais 15 ans, j’matais les tainpes / Sur les boulevards périphériques
- When I was 15, I used to eye up the sluts / on the ringroads.
- 2007, Mysa, “Hymne à la rue [Anthem to the street]”, in Les poésies du chaos [The Poems of Chaos]:
- La rue c’est, des mecs loosés, des betes rusés, des dettes abusés, des guet-apens, des coups de feu dans les timpants, des coups de crosse dans les tainpes […]
- The street is loser guys, wily animals, broken debts, ambushes, gunshots, pistol-whipped hookers […]
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