What do they call a "French Kiss" in France?
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AstroChuck (
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August 28th, 2008
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Seriously, they must call it something, right? A tongue kiss? A Belgian kiss?
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embrasser avec la langue according to Wikipedia.
edit :: I continue to call it giving the “Freedom Tongue.”
So basically, it’s just called a tongue kiss. How boring. I was hoping for a sexier answer.
Ooh La La!
The “Standards & Practices” division of the main TV networks (CBS, NBC, ABC) aka “The Censors,” would always refer to it as an, “open-mouth kiss.” [yawns]
But to answer your Q, how about “Baiser de Français?”
August 28, 2008, 4:57 AM EDT
In short: un baiser
Description of french kissing in french:
Rouler un patin a quelqu’en
Slang:
– un baiser
– un palot
– un gamelle
Which begs this question: What do they call a French Tickler? I call mine Henri…
Short story:
My parents on honeymoon went to Paris. Went out to breakfast one morning to a café. Ordering breakfast went like this:
My mom: “Ooooh, I know! I’d love to have some french toast for breakfast.”
Maître d’ (imagine suitable Parisian accent): “But madame, all of our toast is French.”
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So it’s not a french kiss. It’s just a kiss.
I dunno in France, but in Québec it’s called “Un french” that’s it
They call it a Royal with Cheese Tongue.
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