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Avoir la frite
Pronunciation: [a vwar la freet]
Meaning: to feel great, be full of energy
Literal translation: to have the French fry
Register: familiarNotes: The French expressions avoir la frite and avoir la patate mean exactly the same thing: to feel great. Patate is an informal synonym for the head and by extension so is frite, thus saying that you have the potato or the French fry means that you have "the (proper) head" - in other words, your head is in a good place and you feel great.
Examples
Je ne sais pas pourquoi, mais depuis mardi, j'ai la frite !
I don't know why, but I've felt great since Tuesday!Elle avait la frite jusqu'au coup de téléphone de sa banque.
She was feeling great until the bank called.Tu n'as pas l'air d'avoir la frite.
You don't look well, You don't look like you feel very well.Pauvre Thomas, il n'a pas la frite aujourd'hui.
Poor Thomas, he's not feeling too great, he's a bit down today.