Tibi, m. (familiar), stud for the shirt collar.

Tiche, f. (shopmen’s), profits.

Ticquage, m. (card-sharpers’), signal made to a confederate by moving cards up and down.

Tierce, f. (thieves’), gang; —— de pègres, gang of thieves, “mob.” Il y a de la ——, the police are in full force. (Popular) Tierce à l’égout, tierce of nine at the game of piquet.

J’ai une tierce à l’égout et trois colombes ... les crinolines ne me quittent pas.—Zola.

Tiffes, or tifs, m. pl. (roughs’ and thieves’), hair, or “thatch.”

Tigne, f. (thieves’), crowd.

Tigner (thieves’), d’esbrouffe, to pick pockets in a crowd.

Tigre, m. (familiar), small groom, or “tiger;” (theatrical) young ballet dancer; (popular) —— à cinq griffes, five-franc coin. (Military) Tigre, urinals.