pardon excuse my French Thành ngữ, tục ngữ
French leave
To take French leave is to leave a gathering without saying goodbye or without permission.
If you'll pardon my French
(UK) This idiom is used as a way of apologising for swearing.
Excuse my French
Please forgive me for cussing.
French Kiss
An open mouth kiss where tongues touch.
French fried potato|French|French fries|French fry
n. A narrow strip of potato fried in deep fat.

Usually used in the plural.
Sue ordered a hamburger and french fries.
French leave|French|leave
n. The act of slipping away from a place secretly and without saying good-bye to anyone.
"It's getting late," Rob whispered to Janet. "Let's take French leave and get out of here."
take French leave|French|French leave|leave|take
v. phr. To leave secretly; abscond.
The party was so boring that we decided to take French leave. While the Smith family was in Europe, the house-sitter packed up all the silver and took French leave. See: SLIP AWAY.
French
French the French the people of France