n'est-ce pas
n'est-ce pas
cliché From French, literally, "Is it not?," used in English as a tag question to emphasize the veracity of one's previous statement. Of course, when doing such important work as ours, it's critical that we be given ample time off in order to recuperate, n'est-ce pas? It's tough these days, n'est-ce pas, old friend?
See also: pas
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
- 200
- do not pass Go, do not collect $200
- do not pass Go, do not collect two hundred dollars
- Do you know who I am?
- Don't you know who I am?
- smithereen
- blow to smithereens
- blow(n) to smithereens
- blow, smash, etc. something to smithereens
- X's and Y's and Z's, oh my!