Pleut

What is Pleut?


1.

A shortening of the French phrase, 'il pleut' meaning 'it is raining'. Pronounced 'pluh'.

It can be used:-

1. In place of the word rain.

2. As a verb, often used to describe a sad, bored, or generally negative state - although it can sometimes hold absolutely no meaning, and just be a pointless comment.

1. "Oh look, pleut clouds. Where did they come from?"

2. "You're pleuting."/"Hana pleut."

See pleut, french, rain, clock, bench, southend, pointless


4

Random Words:

1. An expression used, usually in text messaging language to represent one laughing or that something was funny. Originally derived from t..
1. Getting shafted out of something that you wanted, usually at work, because of some rule of "politeness" or "team spirit&q..
1. A mild expression of joy, gleefulness and/or surprise. Exmaple one: Person 1: I wanna eat cake with you Person 2: Keeks on Toast, rea..