Clumsy, especially used in Bizerte to describe someone who is not adept physically.

Refers to the heroes from the army who defended against the French.

A type of bullet or ammunition.

A cigarette or small cigar.

Mixed or blended, often used to describe mixed feelings or substances.

Washing or cleansing, especially used in the context of ritual or thorough cleaning.

A headache or confusion, often described as feeling blue or having a blue mood.

The main entrance of a prison.

Entering with force, used to describe aggressive entry.

Putting on a hat or covering one's head, used in Sfax specifically to describe wearing traditional headgear.

Acting sly or cunningly.

Entangled or involved in a complicated situation, especially with authorities.

Describes something that opens or unlocks.

Originally used to describe telling someone off in Zahra, or in a train context to evade the ticket inspector by talking your way out.

Far away, used to describe a distant location.