Ras-le-bol

What is Ras-le-bol?


1.

Falling from the French word: 'ras-le-bol' is used as a collective term to express ones annoyance with something.

Example: "Je suis ras-le-bol"

"I'm really fed up/annoyed"

Slang terms for this phrase have been created and were commonly used throughout the 1990's. An example of slang for this phrase is:

'Cheesed Off'

This is however commonly mistaken for the nicknames associated with sperm

'Cheese' is often the nickname related to sperm amongst some individuals of a Catholic School in Rossendale, Lancashire in the North-West of England. As a result, 'Cheesed off' tends to suggest having blown your load.

Mrs. Jeffers is cheesing me off!

See Heskey

1.

Falling from the French word: 'ras-le-bol' is used as a collective term to express ones annoyance with something.

Example: "Je suis ras-le-bol"

"I'm really fed up/annoyed"

Slang terms for this phrase have been created and were commonly used throughout the 1990's. An example of slang for this phrase is:

'Cheesed Off'

This is however commonly mistaken for the nicknames associated with sperm

'Cheese' is often the nickname related to sperm amongst some individuals of a Catholic School in Rossendale, Lancashire in the North-West of England. As a result, 'Cheesed off' tends to suggest having blown your load.

Mrs. Jeffers is cheesing me off!

See Heskey


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