Rembourrer (familiar), se —— le ventre, to make a good meal, “to have a tightener.”
Rembrocable, adj. (thieves’), perceptible, visible.
Rembrocage de parrain, m. (thieves’), act of bringing one into the presence of a witness.
Rembrocant, m. (thieves’), looking-glass.
Rembroquer (thieves’), to recognize.
Rême, m. (thieves’), one who scolds, who growls, a “crib-biter.”
Remède d’amour, m. (popular), ugly face, or “knocker-face.”
Remercier son boulanger (familiar and popular), to die, “to kick the bucket.” For synonyms see [Pipe].
Beauvallet, d’une voix tonnante.—Le pauvre homme! comment, il a “claqué?”
Arsène Houssaye.—Mon Dieu, oui, il a “dévissé son billard,” comme on dit à la cour.