What do Cajuns call goosebumps?

Frissons. The frissons basically translate to the chills or goosebumps.
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Why do Cajuns say Couyon?

Couyon (coo-yawn) - A Cajun French term used to describe a foolish person. Sha (sha) - Cajun and Creole slang, derived from the French "cher". A term of affection meaning darling, dear, or sweetheart. When used as an adjective, it is to describe something sweet or cute.
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What are some Cajun sayings?

8 Fun Cajun Sayings
  • “Laissez les bon temps rouler” ...
  • “Fais-do-do” ...
  • “Holy Trinity” ...
  • “Cher” ...
  • “Pirogues” ...
  • “Gris gris” ...
  • “Lagniappe” ...
  • “How's ya mama an' them?”
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What are some Louisiana slang words?

19 Words and Expressions You Should Learn Before Traveling To Louisiana
  • “Pinch the tail and suck the head.” A tawdry-sounding phrase, but it's actually how you eat crawfish. ...
  • “Pass a good time” ...
  • “Dressed” ...
  • “Laissez les bon temps rouler.” ...
  • “Fais-do-do” ...
  • “Throw me somethin', Mister!” ...
  • “Neutral ground” ...
  • “Holy Trinity”
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What does it mean when Cajuns say Sha?

Sha: Louisiana Cajun and Creole slang, derived from the French cher. Term of affection meaning darling, dear, or sweetheart.
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What does cha mean in Louisiana?

Born from the French word "Cher" which means dear one, "Sha" is the sound of Cher in Cajun French and means exactly the same thing. It's used interchangeably with: dear, honey, babe, sweetheart, the list goes on!
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What does boo mean in Cajun?

Boo - your honey, your sweetie. Cher, Sha - sweetheart, baby. T - put this before anyone's name, and it means 'little'. Like T John. Sussie - add a little something extra or sweet.
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What does boo mean in Louisiana?

Boo. A term of endearment a parent or grandparent would call a small child, presumably Cajun in origin. Sometimes refers to your sweetheart, too.
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What does Buku mean in Louisiana?

"Lots of (from the French "beaucoup")" is the most common definition for BUKU on Snapchat, WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok. BUKU.
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What is the Cajun word for crazy?

The definition of a Couyon: Cajun French term for a foolish or crazy person.
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What race is Cajun?

Ethnic mixing and non-Acadian origins

Cajuns include people with Irish and Spanish ancestry, and to a lesser extent of Germans and Italians; Many also have Native American, African and Afro-Latin Creole admixture. Historian Carl A. Brasseaux asserted that this process of mixing created the Cajuns in the first place.
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Why do Cajuns say T in front of names?

T: used in front of any name; “T” means petit (little); T-Sam, etc. What do now?: what do you want me to do now? What time it is?: What time is it? What you was doing last night?: What were you doing last night?
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What is a Coullon?

Couyon. This word comes from the French word, “couillon” and is the Cajun French word for a foolish person, a fool.
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How do you say baby in Cajun?

bébé (n.m.) 1. baby.
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What does tete mean in Cajun French?

It means “hard-headed”. And that's something we've all heard from our parents once or five million times. Of course, not all parents throw in the forehead smack, but we do talk with our hands down here. So here's what we have tête dur, pronounced “tet” rhyming with “net” and “dur” like the u sound in “puree”.
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How do you say sweetheart in Cajun?

Cher (shaa) - Cajun and Creole slang, derived from the French. A term of affection meaning darling, dear, or sweetheart.
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What does Tu Che mean?

English translation:point taken ("you got me there") Explanation: One way to put it. Actually "touché", a fencing expression, a call made when one gets hit by the opponent. It's a way to acknowledge a point, a witty remark or an accusation.
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What does Teedy mean in New Orleans?

Mayor LaToya Cantrell's re-election campaign has begun to sell T-shirts reminding voters to "Re-elect Teedy," referencing a nickname for Cantrell that has grown popular among some of her constituents. Cantrell campaign.
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What does patot mean?

patot. pronunciation. meaning. Weakened (person).
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What does PA mean in Cajun slang?

Definition, Meaning [en]

pa - father.
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What does mais la mean in Cajun French?

Frequently used French words

Mais la!- “May La” it's an expression of exasperation. “Mais” means “but” and is often used in place of it in English sentences. “I don't know, mais I've got a good feeling about this.”
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What do Cajuns say when food is good?

Bon Appetit! (bon a-pet-tite') – Good appetite – or “Enjoy!” Boucherie (boo-shuh-ree) – A community butchering which involves several families contributing the animal(s) –usually pigs — to be slaughtered.
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What does ya ya mean in Cajun?

What does ya ya mean in Cajun? It means “everybody talks at once, which, if you've been to any meeting, political, social, PTA or otherwise [in New Orleans], you know what gumbo ya ya means.”
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