TROU MADAME


Meaning of TROU MADAME in English

ˌtrüməˈdam noun

Etymology: French trou-madame, literally, hole madam, from Middle French; from the exclamation of the women players when one of them fails to score

: a variety of bagatelle in which the arches are scored to the player and the holes against him

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