poucave
Appearance
French
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Romani pucava (“to say, to tell”), of disputed origin. Also found as Spanish puchar.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]poucave f (plural poucaves)
- (slang) snitch, informer
- 2017, “Gustavo”, in Elh Kmer (lyrics), Indépendant:
- Fais pas le bandit si t’es une poucave!
- Don’t play at being a crook if you're a nark!
Verb
[edit]poucave
References
[edit]- Helzle-Drehwald, Bernhard (2004) Der Gitanismo im spanischen Argot (Kölner Romanistische Arbeiten; 83), Geneva: Librairie Droz, →ISBN, page 320