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  1. Sweetheart: With Evelyne Brochu, Lévi Doré, Steve Laplante, Sophie Cadieux. A 37-year-old teacher falls for the charms of a student 20 years younger, causing a family crisis and her brutal fall to prison.

  2. 2022 - 2022 • Noovo • 5 hours • 1 season • 8 episodes. A teacher falls for the charms of a much younger student, causing a family crisis and her brutal fall to prison.

  3. CHOUCHOU translations: favorite, scrunchy. Learn more in the Cambridge French-English Dictionary.

  4. Sep 14, 2022 · Here's a complete guide to where to watch every episode of Chouchou Season 1 streaming. Search across 100+ sites with one click, and watch instantly.

  5. English Translation of “CHOUCHOU” | The official Collins French-English Dictionary online. Over 100,000 English translations of French words and phrases.

  6. Sep 15, 2020 · Chouchou (pronounced as if you were saying 'shoe' twice) has three meanings. The French online dictionary l'Internaute defines chouchou as “a person who is preferred over others and towards...

  7. chouchou translation in French - English Reverso dictionary, see also 'chouchouter, coucou, choucroute, chou', examples, definition, conjugation.

  8. Feb 12, 2024 · Chouchou - Nom commun. Personne qui bénéficie d'une affection ou d'une attention particulière, souvent au sein d'un groupe familial ou scolaire. Il suffirait que tu décides d’être un peu plus sage, et tu verrais, tu deviendrais très facilement le chouchou de la maîtresse. — Béatrice Hammer, Superchouchoute.

  9. chouchou nm (nœud pour attacher les cheveux) scrunchie n : Je ne vois rien, j'ai les cheveux dans les yeux. Tu peux me passer un chouchou ? I can't see a thing with my hair in my eyes. Could you please pass me a scrunchie? chouchou nm (beignet estival) (French: food) chouchou n : Il y a souvent des vendeurs de chouchous sur les plages durant l ...

  10. Apr 1, 2023 · chouchou m (plural chouchous, feminine chouchoute) ( childish) term of endearment (like petit chou, mon chou) blue-eyed boy, teacher's pet (student perceived to be favored by the teacher)