| Slang | Meaning & Usage | Origin & Language | Examples | Where It’s Used |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| chelou | shady, weird (verlan slang) | France, French (colloquial) | “Ce mec est chelou.” (That guy is shady.) | France, Europe |
Definition & Description of Chelou
Chelou is another popular example of verlan slang, derived from reversing louche, which means “shady,” “suspicious,” or “weird.” In everyday speech, it’s used to describe someone or something that feels off or strange.
The term is common in urban French and among younger generations but is widely understood across the country. Unlike ouf, which usually carries a positive or exciting connotation, chelou often signals mistrust, confusion, or discomfort.
You’ll hear it in conversations about people, situations, or even places that don’t feel quite right. It’s informal but not offensive, making it a handy descriptor for everyday life.
Examples of Chelou
- “Je trouve cette situation un peu chelou.” (I find this situation a bit shady.)
- “Ce mec est vraiment chelou, fais attention.” (That guy is really shady, be careful.)
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