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Péter plus haut que son cul

To be arrogant, full of oneself, or pretentious.

FR
Example

Depuis qu'il a eu sa promo, il pète plus haut que son cul.

When to use it

Someone from your old neighborhood starts looking down on everyone after getting a new job title.

What it means

Literally "to fart higher than your ass."
In practice it means acting above your station-being pretentious, snobby, or full of yourself. It's vulgar and clearly judgmental, used to roast someone who suddenly thinks they're better than others. It often targets people who adopt fancy tastes, attitudes, or vocabulary to impress. It's very French in its blunt, body-based imagery-effective, but not classy.

Don't confuse it with

"Péter plus haut que son cul" does not mean to be very clumsy and mess things up often, to be overly cautious and afraid to take risks, to be bad at keeping a secret. It specifically means "To be arrogant, full of oneself, or pretentious.".

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