Fifi Bouvier Au Jus
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Character Information
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Fifi Bouvier Au Jus was a stubborn woman who lived during the 1940s. Her parents were Antoine and Françoise Bouvier. Her brother was Pépé Bouvier and her sisters were Monique, Lalique and Coquette Bouvier.[1]
History[edit]
She is described as being a stubborn, cantankerous woman. She became a symbol of the French Resistance when she refused to move her Citroen out of the way as the Wehrmacht marched into Paris.[2]
Behind the Laughter[edit]
"Au jus" is French for "with its own juice", but it's chiefly used as an idiomatic expression, meaning that someone is informed. It's possible "Au Jus" is just a title for Fifi Bouvier.
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