Faux Paux?

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A faux-paux (spelled faux pas) is considered to be a social misstep. The origin of the word is French and literally means 'False Step'. The first known use of the term was in 1676.
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un faux-pas (not a 'faux-paux') is a blunder or mistake. Literally it means 'wrong step'.
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A faux pas is a mis-step, a mistake. It often refers to a social blunder.
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If you mean "faux pas," a social blunder or error, it means "step"--a false step.
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The fashion faux paux that people make that drive's me totally crazy is dressing inappropriately. Jeans to the symphony or a fancy resturant. Hoochie dresses to a wedding. Ugh.
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The term Faux Paux is spelt as faux pas. It is a French word that is used to refer to a publicly awkward or thoughtless act. ...
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