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“Being between Gaillac and Rabastens”: what does this expression mean?

2022-06-25T04:25:05.781Z


Hint: the road between these two towns runs along the Gaillac vineyards... To be “between Gaillac and Rabastens” is used in southwestern France to refer to the state of someone who has abused alcohol too much, a little or a lot tipsy – in any case certainly loser to the results of the breathalyzer. The road between these two towns, 24 kilometers long, is very winding and runs along the Gaillac vineyards... Excerpt from The most beautiful expressions of our regions . Fi


To be “between Gaillac and Rabastens” is used in southwestern France to refer to the state of someone who has abused alcohol too much, a little or a lot tipsy – in any case certainly loser to the results of the breathalyzer.

The road between these two towns, 24 kilometers long, is very winding and runs along the Gaillac vineyards...

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