voyou

French

Etymology

From voie (way) + -ou, from Latin via.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /vwa.ju/
  • (file)

Noun

voyou m (plural voyous, feminine voyouse or voyoute)

  1. (originally) urchin, street child
  2. (derogatory) thug, yob, hooligan
    • 1963, “Strip-Tease”, Serge Gainsbourg (lyrics), performed by Nico:
      Si c’est pour toi que je strip-tease / Il faut pourtant que je te dise / Que tu es, soit dit entre nous / Un peu voyeur, un peu voyou
      If you're the one I'm stripping for / I should still tell you / That you are, as we say / Part peeping tom, part ruffian
  3. (derogatory) good-for-nothing
    Synonym: vaurien

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