Proper noun
Parisien (plural Parisiens)
A surname from French.
He was selling them for between €0.55-€0.60, Le Parisien newspaper reported. Source: Internet
Outside of work, I inhaled glasses of full-bodied Bordeaux wines in crowded Parisien bistros and relished traveling to French wine country. Source: Internet
"I can almost feel the physical presence of those people I love so much - those who died, who were wounded, who survived, who helped and all their families," he told Le Parisien. Source: Internet
A variety of shore excursions (arranged beforehand) awaited that first evening, from a Buena Vista Social Club evening at the Habana Café to the Legendary Tropicana Cabaret to the Parisien Cabaret at the Hotel Nacional de Cuba. Source: Internet
Had a wonderful dinner at Terroir Parisien and brought home a bottle of poppy syrup for making an aperitif with it like I had there. Source: Internet
She later told Le Parisien that he had insulted her repeatedly, wagged his tongue and made sexually suggestive “groans.” Source: Internet