fesser

French

Etymology

From faisse (compare Old French faisser), deriving from Latin fascia; with spelling influenced by unrelated fesse (buttock)). Compare also Late Latin fasciāre, present active infinitive of fasciō.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fɛ.se/, /fe.se/
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Verb

fesser

  1. to spank
    Quand les enfants se tiennent mal, ses parents les fessent et tout ça se répéte le lendemain.
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  2. (Quebec, slang) to whack

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