Country Dictionary

A fork of Rural Dictionary

tout le monde

The French phrase for "All of _____." Literllay translated, it means "the whole world." Ironic because the French think of themselves as the center of the universe, so whey they say "All the people in France," they are literally saying, "We are everyone in the entire world."

The French suck at life, tout le monde.

by Hektor Bentbrook June 29, 2005