Faire la grasse matinée is a French expressions that translates literally to “to make the fatty morning” and means “to sleep in” or “to sleep late”.
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Être aux anges is a French expression that translates literally to “to be with the angles” and means “to be over the moon”.
Avoir le cafard is a French expression which translates literally to “to have the cockroach” and means “to be depressed” or “to be down in the dumps”.
Casser les pieds à quelqu’un is a French expression that translates literally to “to break somebody’s feet” and means “to annoy”.
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