Surbiner (thieves’), to watch one, “to give one a roasting.”

Surclouer (popular), to renew a loan at a pawnshop.

Surfine, f. (thieves’), a variety of female thief.

Surgerbement, m. (thieves’), fresh conviction in the Cour de Cassation.

Surgerber (thieves’), to convict on appeal.

Surie, f. (old cant), killing. Literally sweating.

Surin, or chourin, m. (thieves’), knife, or “chive;” —— muet, life-preserver, “neddy.” Scottish gipsies call a knife or bayonet a “chourie.”

Suriner, or chouriner (thieves’), to stab, “to stick.”

Les malfaiteurs lui prirent sa montre ... si tu cries, nous te surinons.—Le Radical, 1887.

Surineur, or chourineur, m. (thieves’), murderer.