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It's not very polite. It basically means

F*** off!/Get f***ed (up the ars*)!

Nice e-mail, but they haven't spelt the words right, so they are also somewhat ignorant!

2006-09-09 01:06:20 · answer #1 · answered by Random 1 3 · 0 0

French Words To English:

VA = Aller = "va"
Means: go, fit in, outward journey, single ticket, one way ticket, went, make, how are you, belong, go over.
TU = tu = taire
Means: silence, suppress, disappear, hush up, stop talking, conceal.
FAIRE:
Means: do, pay, perform, present. product, go in for, form, make, behave, bring, create.
ENCULE = enculer, encule
Means: bugger, nit pick, sob, and 4 Swear Names!
Read More: http://www.wordreference.com/fren/encule
CONARE: I couldn't Find Any Thing, in any language.
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French To English, (Part Of Sentence).

VA TU = vas-tu:
Is familiar, you can use it with your closes, friends.
THE LESS FORMAL TU = "tu":
Is still considered somewhat inpolite if not rude. at the very least showing some lack of knowledge of étiquette.
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VAS TE FAIRE ENCULE: (vas te faire encule):
*Means: When the eventful time arrives.
*Get Stuffed = va te faire voir

2006-09-09 08:45:53 · answer #2 · answered by Excel 5 · 0 0

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