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Ah mes oui, savez toujours delice

Les
"Ah yes, you are all a delight!" He is telling them how wonderful they are as he slices them up and makes them into fillets.
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Les poissons, les poissons
"Les poissons" means "the fish" or "the fishes" in French. The crazy chef, Pierre, is singing to the wonderful creatures he is making into delectable dishes - all while killing and dismembering them horribly.
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might have him, but I always get the last word
Whoa
Ms. Swift has a habit of not only writing about the people who have done her wrong in her songs, but then making them into such popular hits that their shame becomes her fame.
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handsome
In the movie soundtrack, the word brute is replaced with the non-rhyming word "prince" - exactly the opposite of what Gaston actually is. This play/film is about how appearances are deceiving - thus handsome Gaston is the brute, and the bestial Beast is actually the compassionate prince.
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Belle
The bimbettes are as shallow and empty-headed as Gaston - they care only about appearance, and not about him being rude, selfish, conceited, brutal and completely without manners. They are the epitome of the stereotypically "dumb blonde" - an image that is unfair to the many blondes who are not shallow and who are in fact educated and intelligent.
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Monsieur.

BAKER
Monsieur can mean either mister (Bon jour, Monsieur Mersault!) or in this particular context, it means "sir". Belle is being polite to the baker. This is translated from French, of course, as Beauty and the Beast is set in a provincial town in France.
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