In French, “l'amuse-bouche” (literally “the entertain mouth”
In French, “l'amuse-bouche” (literally “the entertain mouth”) is an appetizer. I think that “amuse-bouche” is even sometimes used directly in English? But if you simply move the dash inside the word, it makes “la muse-bouche”, still sounding the same, but meaning “the muse-mouth”. So, someone in this picture may be an appetizer, and someone may be a muse with her mouth. Anyway, bon appétit tout le monde! https://instagr.am/p/CNLKxHKrsX0/ -- source link