Margot (en. Margot)

/maʁ.ɡo/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishFrench
noun
An affectionate term for a young woman or girl.
She is truly a beautiful margot.
Elle est vraiment une belle margot.
In some contexts, a character name from a fable or tale.
Margot was the protagonist of that story.
Margot était la protagoniste de cette histoire.

Etymology

Derived from Old French, possibly from the word 'marguerite' evoking a flower or gentle nature.

Common Phrases and Expressions

Margot, get out!
Expression used to tell someone to leave lightly.
Margot, va t'en !
She's a real margot!
Used to refer to a playful or charming person.
C'est une vraie margot !
To margot
A verb that means to juggle or play in a playful manner.
Margoter

Related Words

marguerite
Type of flower, often associated with gentleness.
marguerite
young lady
Term for a single woman, usually young.
demoiselle
margin
Refers to a boundary or space around something.
marge

Slang Meanings

Affectionate term for a close friend.
Hey, margot, come see this!
Eh, margot, viens voir ça !
Refers to a beautiful young woman in an informal context.
Look at that margot, she’s amazing!
Regarde cette margot, elle est incroyable !