Les Grosses Têtes: LE LIVRE DU JOUR - "Le dictionnaire des mots haïssables" de Samuel Piquet

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RTL, the book of the day.

At the book of the day, Samuel Piqué signed it.

It's the dictionary of the word Aïsable.

And I must admit that I really liked it because it's very clever,

this dictionary published in the Middle Ages,

which shows us that there are words a bit in fashion,

by the way, that we find in the press and even in the language.

Current today, for example, a word very in fashion, a hook.

I love it.

Oh yes, you like it.

It's cute.

I think it's very cute.

Yes, but then it gives funny definitions.

Samuel Piqué, there is a hook.

It's an attack against the label for the future person who will disappoint you.

I think it's funny.

That's a nice definition of the word hook.

It's a hook, it's not a hook.

There is a hook and there is a hook.

You said hook while you have to say hook.

There is also a hook.

And it's written hook.

And it doesn't seem to be English, they say hook.

No.

A hook, a hook like a hook.

Now I don't know how to say it.

It's crazy.

A hook, a hook.

Laurent, it's like the word, the fear hook.

You can tell me fear.

Fear?

Crush.

Crush.

There it comes.

No crush.

Well, rather find the word.

My mother is a phonetic teacher.

If it can be you.

Oh yes, it's true.

If it can be you, do something.

Find rather the word which corresponds to this definition.

And then we will have Samuel Piqué's phone

about his dictionary, high sabers words.

And I'm really going to end with the high.

It's beautiful.

If you make me repeat it so many times.

Now I ask you the word which corresponds to this definition,

a masculine name.

A word convocating the waiting for frames

intoxicated in video games

and unable to show mature in a few areas

whether it is their faculty to hold the alcohol

in parties between friends.

By the way, for example, we could have put Florian Gaze

in Romando du Hic.

Maybe even Elisabeth Mounmastrois.

Without time, I think it becomes difficult.

Adulisson?

Adulisson.

Adulisson.

Yes.

The answer of Michel Bernier.

Hello, Samuel Piqué.

Hello.

It's true that it's a word in fashion.

Adulisson, it didn't exist before.

There were ten, twenty years ago.

Don't use that word.

Then we had real men.

Your face.

Hello.

I don't really remember having heard it.

It's recent.

So there are words.

We were teenagers myself.

There are words like that.

So I mentioned crush, hypersensibility.

That really became, too.

Everyone is hypersensitive today.

Non-binary.

Yes, it's true that it didn't exist non-binary.

And there, you give the definition of this non-binary objective.

If your child plays, all the time, in the truck with the doll

and he likes to disguise himself as a superhero as a princess,

it's no doubt that he is non-binary

since he doesn't respond to any stereotype of gender.

We don't behave like a boy,

we behave like a girl of building categories

which, remember, doesn't exist as such.

As it doesn't seem to correspond to any of these two,

big building categories.

It is therefore urgent to build a third one.

And this construction, it's non-binary.

That's all these words that you really know, Samuel Piquet.

Yes, but for different reasons.

That is to say that some, I only hear them

because we hear them all the time.

Others, it's because they are dead or they don't want to say anything.

And others, like for example the word benevolence,

is that we have operated on a sense slip

and they don't want to say the same thing again.

That is to say, for example, benevolence.

Well, benevolence comes from benevolence,

so wanting the good of others.

And now, it's rather to take a positive look all the time

on others or on something.

And it gives situations that are urgent,

like in national education,

we ask you to note in a benevolent way,

to put a 15 to someone who is also,

I don't think it's going to be particularly helpful

and to be benevolent in terms of the term, for example.

Vegetalized.

That's a word that didn't exist anymore.

There are a few years.

I've vegetalized my walls.

Oh yes, now, vegetalize.

I've vegetalized my mother.

But Anidalgo, she didn't vegetalize.

Well, here's a good example.

Anidalgo, she could be in any definition,

Anidalgo, I have the impression that Samuel Piquet.

Yes, especially that vegetalized,

it's rather a word of order than a reality, I have the impression.

I'm turning to the young man of the band,

Romain D'Oduic.

The scrolling.

Of course, the scrolling that consists of

finally sliding his finger like that,

in a lateral manner on the screen.

So that's what it's called.

Scroll it, it's swipe it,

and for the older ones, it's tap it.

It's really...

Unroll it.

Unroll it at the end, at the end.

Instagram or Twitter.

For example, Caroline scrolling the cable.

Oh fuck.

Finally.

Hector, don't listen to them.

I'm a virgin.

But it's disgusting.

And she's swiping it sometimes.

And by the way, she's a sexual sapphire.

Oh yes, that's true.

That's true.

It's also a word in the sexual sapphire fashion, isn't it?

What is that?

It's to love intelligent people.

In short, there are still little things that follow.

I take a whole passport.

There's not only the sapphire in life.

There you go.

You still have eyes.

We are a somewhat symmetrical project.

So, I don't have that.

This word is interesting,

it's pure sexual.

Because we have the impression that it's modern.

I don't think so.

Before, we were particularly attracted by stupid people.

Yes, you're right.

Yes, but I have the impression that it also integrates

in this concept of sexuality,

where the genre doesn't matter,

but it's the intelligence that takes it.

There's a kind of...

There's also a bit of pretentiousness in it.

No, no, but I'm not the men.

Women are intelligent people.

And frankly, I wanted to tell you,

that's what suits us.

So.

I especially liked it.

So I would say, in addition to your dictionary,

your thanks to the end of the book, Samuel Piqué,

we will also remind you that you also work for Marianne,

and that it's a bit of a copy of what you sometimes write in Marianne,

this book, the dictionary of the words Aïsable.

And at the end of your thanks, I read you,

you say, I want to thank Valérie Pécresse,

who helped me thanks to her dazzling speech

of the bourgeoisie, to take confidence in me,

and to overcome my reticence and my failure.

It's great to dedicate.

The violence.

I would like to thank Augustin Trapenard,

who would pass from Bernard Verbert to Baudelaire,

and whose depth of questions

regularly makes me want to re-read the whole of Ribéry.

Oh la la!

Lauren, it's a violence.

You're going to make you laugh, my dear.

I would like to thank my mentor Edvi Plénel,

who is honest and intellectual,

what Neymar is to the taste of effort and humour.

Oh, oh!

It's not very beautiful.

You make me laugh.

Do the Balkans have the life of Bohème?

We love it!

We love it!

We love it!

In short, it's very funny, your book.

It's called The Dictionnaire,

the Aïsable words.

It's in the Middle Ages,

and Samuel Piqué signed it.

It was the book of the day.

Thank you.

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