What is Bosch in French slang?
'The boche' or 'boches' (or 'bosch/bosches'), with or without a capital B, was a French word, which arrived through contact with French forces in 1914, and is said to have derived from French slang caboche, meaning 'rascal' or 'German', or from Alboche, a variant on German . Lees verder »
What does Bosch mean in French?
Boche (pejorative) Pronounced [boʃ], boche is a derisive term used by the Allies during World War I, often collectively ("the Boche" meaning "the Germans"). It is a shortened form of the French slang portmanteau alboche, itself derived from Allemand ("German") and caboche ("head" or "cabbage"). Lees verder »
What does Bosch mean in slang?
: foolish talk or activity : nonsense. Lees verder »
What does Bosch translate to?
'The boche' or 'boches' (or 'bosch/bosches'), with or without a capital B, was a French word, which arrived through contact with French forces in 1914, and is said to have derived from French slang caboche, meaning 'rascal' or 'German', or from Alboche, a variant on German . Lees verder »
What does boshe mean?
a German, esp a German soldier. (usually functioning as plural) Germans collectively, esp German soldiers regarded as the enemy. Lees verder »
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