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244 months ago

Sophie (a guest user) asked this question:

Language pair:

English > French

Subject:

Other

Level of diffculty:

Easy / medium

Word or term in question:

a "do-drop-in angel"

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244 months ago

  See my profile wrote:

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I think the phrase has more the sense of a 'viens chez moi boire un cafe' angel than a 'fallen' angel who has fallen from heaven for her sins.
That is to say, un ange de depannage en quelque sort, someone to whom you could say "Merci, vous etes un ange".
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244 months ago

  See my profile wrote:

A fallen angel

My comment:

Do-Drop-in angel is the title of a story by Heide Kaminsky

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244 months ago

  See my profile wrote:

A fallen angel

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Do-Drop-in angel is the title of a story by Heide Kaminsky

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