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*'''Literally''': to have the tongue well hanged | *'''Literally''': to have the tongue well hanged | ||
*'''Meaning''': to know how to answer/talk | *'''Meaning''': to know how to answer/talk | ||
This is often a negative idiom. It is more often than not used in a sense that someone, yes, has a lot of wit, but also that you can't have the last word against this person. They come back against anything, even well-earned criticism, and often through the means of witty insults. | |||
==Doigts (fingers)== | ==Doigts (fingers)== | ||
===ne rien faire de ses dix doigts=== | ===ne rien faire de ses dix doigts=== |