Cardot (en. Cardot)
/kaʁ.do/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishFrench
noun
An individual in an embarrassing position.
He found himself like a cardot after his fall on stage.
Il s'est retrouvé comme un cardot après sa chute sur scène.
A man without dignity in a given situation.
Everyone called him a cardot when he forgot his speech.
Tout le monde l'a traité de cardot quand il a oublié son discours.
A person who is subjected to mockery.
To mock him is to consider him a cardot.
Se moquer de lui, c'est le considérer comme un cardot.
Etymology
The word probably originates from a deformation of the term 'carde,' meaning an unfortunate person.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to act like a cardot
To act in a ridiculous or embarrassing manner.
faire le cardot
a first-class cardot
A man who often ridicules himself.
un cardot de première
Related Words
carder
To treat someone with derision.
carder
ridiculous
One who provokes laughter through absurdity.
ridicule
Slang Meanings
A man who does not respect social norms.
He dresses in any way, he's a real cardot.
Il s'habille n'importe comment, c'est un vrai cardot.
An individual who makes blunders.
This guy is a cardot; he never knows what to say.
Ce gars est un cardot, il ne sait jamais quoi dire.