Also means
engaged (phone/toilet)
Usage Note
Occupé is used both for a person ('I'm busy') and for a line or seat ('the line is engaged'). The feminine form is occupée. The verb occuper means 'to occupy', and the reflexive s'occuper de means 'to take care of / deal with'.
Examples
"Je suis trop occupé pour sortir ce soir."
Natural Translation
I'm too busy to go out tonight.
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