Garçon
French for boy.
A greeting that in no way is degrading.
A greeting that in no way is degrading.
Garçon *stands up* coffée!
Garçon
The french word for boy. Use it only with French people or else...
They just wont understand you.
They just wont understand you.
-Mon garçon vien ici.
(My boy come here)
-Tu es un bon garçon
(Your a nice boy)
(My boy come here)
-Tu es un bon garçon
(Your a nice boy)
Garçon
French for a boy waiter.
"Garçon, Coffee!".
"Garçon means boy".
"Garçon means boy".
Garçon Manqué
French expression to say "Tomboy"
- Elle aime s`habilller comme les hommes, elle est un "Garçon Manqué".
- She likes to wear men`s clothes, she is a "tomboy"
- She likes to wear men`s clothes, she is a "tomboy"
garçon de fleur
Translates to “flower boy” from French.
Usually refers to males who don’t necessarily conform to regular masculinity and often find themselves doing some feminine things. This term could be used as a synonym for metrosexual. These males tend to hang around with both males and females. They also tend to focus on their beauty and look their best. Most of the time, these garçons de fleurs are a part of the LGBTQ+ community, especially bisexual, pansexual, and gay.
Usually refers to males who don’t necessarily conform to regular masculinity and often find themselves doing some feminine things. This term could be used as a synonym for metrosexual. These males tend to hang around with both males and females. They also tend to focus on their beauty and look their best. Most of the time, these garçons de fleurs are a part of the LGBTQ+ community, especially bisexual, pansexual, and gay.
Person 1: Hey did you hear about person 3?
Person 2: No, what happened?
Person 1: He painted his nails and started talking to more girls.
Person 2: Oh, so he’s a garçon de fleur?
Person 1: What’s that?
Person 2: It means flower boy, he doesn’t really care to be masculine but he does embrace both masculinity and femininity.
Person 2: No, what happened?
Person 1: He painted his nails and started talking to more girls.
Person 2: Oh, so he’s a garçon de fleur?
Person 1: What’s that?
Person 2: It means flower boy, he doesn’t really care to be masculine but he does embrace both masculinity and femininity.