The 37 occurrences of merde

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Nationality: noun: Sierra Leonean(s) adjective: Sierra Leonean Ethnic divisions: 13 native African tribes 99% (Temne 30%, Mende 30%, other 39%), Creole, European, Lebanese, and Asian 1% Religions: Muslim 30%, indigenous beliefs 30%, Christian 10%, other or none 30% Languages: English (official; regular use limited to literate minority), Mende principal vernacular in the south, Temne principal vernacular in the north, Krio the language of the re-settled ex-slave population of the Freetown area and is lingua franca Literacy: age 15 and over can read and write English, Merde, Temne, or Arabic (1990) total population: 21% male: 31% female: 11% Labor force: 1.369 million (1981 est.)

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{EDITOR'S COMMENTARY: Another edition of this book has the word "Merde!" in lieu of the --- above.}

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Nationality: noun: Sierra Leonean(s) adjective: Sierra Leonean Ethnic divisions: 13 native African tribes 99% (Temne 30%, Mende 30%, other 39%), Creole, European, Lebanese, and Asian 1% Religions: Muslim 60%, indigenous beliefs 30%, Christian 10% Languages: English (official; regular use limited to literate minority), Mende principal vernacular in the south, Temne principal vernacular in the north, Krio the language of the re-settled ex-slave population of the Freetown area and is lingua franca Literacy: age 15 and over can read and write English, Merde, Temne, or Arabic (1990 est.)

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Cambronne answered, 'Merde.'

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I presume that the Philadelphia school board is about on an intellectual and moral parity with the trustees of Baylor--haven't the remotest idea whether merde means maggots or moonshine.

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), n. [F. merde , L. merda .]

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"MERDE!"

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"MERDE!"

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"MERDE!"

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'Enfin', to use a very coarse and vulgar saying, 'il y a de la merde au bout du baton, quelque part'.

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'Enfin', to use a very coarse and vulgar saying, 'il y a de la merde au bout du baton, quelque part'.

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This incensing done, he called for Luka bin Shamlut, surnamed the Sword of the Messiah; and, after fumigating him and rubbing his palate with the Holy Merde, caused him to snuff it and smeared his cheeks and anointed his moustaches with the rest.

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"[FN#401] Now Afridun, King of Constantinople, deemed that the Infidels were victorious, knowing not that this was but a clever stratagem of the Moslems, and sent to King Hardub of Roum congratulations on success, adding, "Availed us naught but the Holy Merde of the Arch Patriarch, whose fragrance exhaled from the beards and mustachios of the slaves of the Cross near and far; and I swear, by the Miracles of the Messiah; and by thy daughter Abrizah, the Nazarene, the Mariolater; and by the Waters of Baptism, that I will not leave upon the earth a single defender of Al- Islam!

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The idea of the Holy Merde might have been suggested by the Hindus: see Mandeville, of the archiprotopapaton (prelate) carrying ox-dung and urine to the King, who therewith anoints his brow and breast, &c. And, incredible to relate, this is still practiced after a fashion by the Parsis, one of the most progressive and the sharpest witted of Asiatic races.

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Easterns have many foul but most emphatic expressions like those in the text I have heard a mother say to her brat, "I would eat thy merde!"

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How many goodly wights have slept the night, enjoying * Buttocks of boys, and woke at morn in foulest mess Their garments stained by safflower, which is yellow merde; * Their shame proclaiming, showing colour of distress.

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O merde alors!

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A curious grimace went over her face-a grimace only to be expressed by the exclamation Merde!

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Now Merdle, _en passant_, I had known for a score Of years, when a dinner with Jones, Brown or Smith As good as one gets for a quarter or more, Was a thing unthought of, or else but a myth In Merde's day-dreaming of things yet in store, When hope painted visions of a painted abode, And hope never hoped for anything more-- I'm sure never dreamed he would dine _a la mode_.

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His highness wears a Merde d'Oye beaver to-day.

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His highness wears a Merde d'Oye beaver to-day.

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The Black Holster turned to the room at large and roared: "You children of _Merde_ don't let this happen again or I'll fix you every one of you."

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For at least three-quarters of an hour this game went on.... Another day Jean, being angry at the weather and having eaten a huge amount of _soupe_, began yelling at the top of his voice: "_MERDE à la France_" and laughing heartily.

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MERDE à la France!_" nor would he yield a point, backed up as he was by the moral support of everyone present except the Raincoat--who found discretion the better part of valour and retired with a few dark threats; leaving Jean master of the situation and yelling for the Raincoat's particular delectation: "_MAY-RRR-DE à la France!_" more loudly than ever.

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Jean noticed this; got a chair; mounted on it, and by applying alternately his ear and his mouth to the end of the pipe created for himself a telephone, with the aid of which he carried on a conversation with The Wanderer (at that moment visiting his family on the floor below) to this effect: --Jean, grasping the pipe and speaking angrily into it, being evidently nettled at the poor connection--"Heh-loh, hello, hello, hello"--surveying the pipe in consternation--"_Merde.

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I had not time to exchange a look with him--let alone a word--for the Wooden Hand said from the doorway: "_Allez, l'autre américain,_" and I entered in more confusion than can easily be imagined; entered the torture chamber, entered the inquisition, entered the tentacles of that sly and beaming polyp, _le gouvernement français_.... As I entered I said, half aloud: The thing is this, to look 'em in the eyes and keep cool whatever happens, not for the fraction of a moment forgetting that they are made of _merde_, that they are all of them composed entirely of _merde_--I don't know how many inquisitors I expected to see; but I guess I was ready for at least fifteen, among them President Poincaré Lui-même.

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I hummed noiselessly: "_si vous passez par ma vil-le n'oubliez pas ma maison; on y mang-e de bonne sou-pe Ton Ton Tay-ne; faite de merde et les onions, Ton Ton Tayne Ton Ton Ton,_" remembering the fine _forgeron_ of Chevancourt who used to sing this, or something very like it, upon a table--entirely for the benefit of _les deux américains_, who would subsequently render "Eats uh lonje wae to Tee-pear-raer-ee," wholly for the gratification of a roomful of what Mr. Anderson liked to call "them bastards," alias "dirty" Frenchmen, alias _les poilus, les poilus divins_.... A little room.

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No, I must change at a station called Briouse did you say, Good-bye, _mes amis, et bonne chance!_ They disappear, pulling and pushing a cart _les deux balayeurs ... de mes couilles ..._ by Jove what a tin noise is coming, see the wooden engineer, he makes a funny gesture utterly composed (composed silently and entirely) of _merde_.

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_Merde!_ _Merde._ A wee tiny absurd whistle coming from nowhere, from outside of me.

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Bijenelumbo : merde = eyelid.

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[10] [Footnote 10: At Waterloo, General Cambronne is reported to have said, when called on to surrender:--_The Guard dies, but does not surrender._ But according to Victor Hugo, in _Les Miserables_, he used the expression _Merde_!

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"Merde!"

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"Ah, merde," muttered Armand, standing with red-dripping bayonet above a pile of bodies.

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Merde fin, 253.

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MERD Merd, n. Etym: [F. merde, L.

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