saloperie
filth, piece of trash
noun sal-oh-puh-REE Less Common
Origin: From salope (crude term for a dirty or vile person)
Also means
dirty trick, nasty remark
Usage Note
Saloperie is a vulgar, informal word with several overlapping uses: disgusting substance (ne mange pas cette saloperie), a dirty trick (il m'a fait une saloperie), or a worthless object. It is rude but not the harshest French profanity, and is commonly heard in everyday speech. The plural des saloperies often refers to rubbish or junk.
Examples
"Ne mange pas cette saloperie!"
Natural Translation
Don't eat that filth!
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