to wear oneself out, to overdo it ne pas se fouler ― not to overdo it Conjugation of fouler (see also Appendix:French verbs) foule “fouler”, in Trésor...
ill bird that fouls its own nest. foul one's own nest (third-person singular simple present fouls one's own nest, present participle fouling one's own nest...
ne pas se fouler la rate. IPA(key): /nə pa s(ə) fu.le/ ~ /nə pɑ s(ə) fu.le/ ne pas se fouler (informal, derogatory) not to overstrain oneself, not to over-exert...
unfairly) (reflexive with się, sports) to foul each other (reflexive with się, colloquial, sports) to foul oneself (reflexive with się, literary) to play...
unfairly) (reflexive with się, sports) to foul each other (reflexive with się, colloquial, sports) to foul oneself (reflexive with się, literary) to play...
shoot oneself in the foot (third-person singular simple present shoots oneself in the foot, present participle shooting oneself in the foot, simple past...
participle tirado piedras contra el propio tejado) (idiomatic) to foul your own nest, to shoot oneself in the foot (idiomatic) to cut off one's nose to spite one's...
metaphorical sense), immoral, unethical, impure, foul Synonyms: çirkli (dirty), kirli (filthy), əliəyri (dishonest, foul), qəlbiqara (black-hearted) Antonyms: təmiz...
imperative kacka i eget bo) (idiomatic) to disparage oneself or one's own (group or things, generally), to foul one's own nest bo in Svensk ordbok (SO) kacka...
ourselves. This form can generally be used alternatively in the above cases, too. ourselves (plural) reflexive of editorial or royal we foulers, refouls...