crâner

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French

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Etymology

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From crâne (reckless, bold person) +‎ -er, from the same word meaning "skull, cranium," probably in reference to a reckless person driving forward with the head leading, similar to Spanish calavera (reckless person, libertine).

Pronunciation

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Verb

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crâner

  1. (colloquial) to show off

Conjugation

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