Châles (en. Shawls)
/ʃal/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishFrench
noun
Detail of wavy or curly hair due to humidity.
After the rain, my hair has shags.
Après la pluie, mes cheveux ont des châles.
Appearance of skin or hair when the face or hair is weighed down by humidity.
His skin showed shags after a long time outdoors.
Sa peau présentait des châles après un long séjour en extérieur.
Etymology
From the Latin 'calare' which means 'to warm, to make warm'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to have shags
To have unkempt hair due to humidity.
avoir des châles
to let oneself go
Not taking care of one's appearance because of humidity.
se laisser aller
to be in one's juices
To be in a neglected state, often related to humidity.
être dans son jus
Related Words
humidity
State of being wet.
humidité
dandruff
Small flakes of dead skin in the hair.
pellicules
frizz
Hair that stands up due to humidity.
frisottis
Slang Meanings
Said when someone has messy hair because of humidity.
Look at those shags, it's a storm outside!
Regarde ces châles, c'est la tempête dehors !
Describes a person who does not take care of their hairstyle in humid weather.
He went out with shags, as if he hadn't looked in the mirror.
Il sortait avec des châles, comme s'il n'avait pas regardé dans le miroir.