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ܲé
/ ɑ̃ /
noun
a man who avoids military conscription by obtaining a government job
Word History and Origins
Origin of ܲé1
Example Sentences
During the month that had elapsed Robin had been recaptured, other officers had escaped, the whole course of the war was changing, and here was I still ܲé in Constantinople.
And an ܲé manqué is a slacker who fortuitously has failed to win the fungus wreath of slackerdom.
Now an ܲé is a slacker who lies in the safe ambush of a soft job.
Do you take me for an ܲé manqué?”
Yet he- 40 - was obliged to wait upon a little screaming man, five feet two, whose nose had been shot away, exchanged for the Médaille Militaire upon his breast, who screamed out to him: “Bring me the basin, ܲé!”
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