What does "cul de sac" stand for???? I know what it its.?!


Question: Honestly, I also know what it is but I don't know what it means. This the second question of yours that I don't know the answer to. You are going to end up giving me a complex, but I love you anyway. =)


Answers: Honestly, I also know what it is but I don't know what it means. This the second question of yours that I don't know the answer to. You are going to end up giving me a complex, but I love you anyway. =)

A dead end street surrounded by houses.

its latin for the great circle

cul de sac means 'bottom of the bag'.

It means.. If you don't have any business here.. then this is a good place for you to turn around..

It's basically a deadend street with houses all the way around it.

Culuring decent sactions

It's French.....meaning....in the shape of a key hole.
Charlie c.

Oh must I give you a reasonable answer!
NO? Goody gumdrops.

The sack has culpepper in it.

Yes, it is a old Irish/Latin/French expression meaning

I have no clue.

Top of the thigh?

It means bottom of the bag in French and is a 'borrowed term'.

bottom of the bag [French]; thus, a dead-end street.

it's french and translates roughly as "bottom of the bag," and means any sort of container or thing that is closed at one end, like a bag. In the case of a street, a "cul-de-sac" is one that has no outlet except the entrance, and is also known as a "dead-end" street.

Cul de sac is french for *bottom of the bag*......nice huh?



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