marrer

English

Etymology

mar + -er

Noun

marrer (plural marrers)

  1. (rare) One who mars or injures.

French

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ma.ʁe/

Etymology 1

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Verb

marrer

  1. (reflexive, slang) to laugh; to be amused
    • 2018, Zaz, J'aime, j'aime
      J' sais pas pourquoi j' me parle toute seule, pourquoi j' me ris à la gueule ; peut-être que j'aime me marrer.
      I don't know why I'm talking to myself all alone, why I'm laughing in my own face; maybe I like to laugh.
    • 1996, Noir Désir, Comme elle vient
      Si les jeux sont faits au son des mascarades, on pourra toujours se marrer.
      If the games are played to the sound of masquerades, we could always have fun.
Conjugation

Etymology 2

From the noun marre.

Verb

marrer

  1. to hoe (dig using a hoe)
Conjugation

Further reading

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