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chourer

to steal

verb shoo-REH Rare

Origin: Romani tchouri (knife; to cut/steal)

Usage Note

Chourer is argot (slang) for stealing, borrowed from Romani. It is informal and restricted to casual speech or fictional dialogue; voler or dérober are the neutral equivalents. The variant chouraver exists with the same meaning.

Examples

"On lui a chouré son vélo."

Natural Translation

They stole his bike.

Literal Translation

They stole from him his bike.

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