Jul 26, 2017 07:54
6 yrs ago
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English term

desk jockey

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Non-PRO (1): david henrion

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Proposed translations

3 hrs
Selected

pousseur de crayons/téléphage/accro de canapé

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1 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "This lead me to "gratte-papier", thanks"
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11 hrs

Sportif en chambre

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Peer comment(s):

agree Françoise Vogel
16 hrs
merci
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