Tireur, m. (thieves’), pickpocket, “cly-faker.”

Tireuse de vinaigre, f. (obsolete), explained by quotation:—

Femme prostituée, coureuse, putain, garce, fille de joye, de mauvaise vie.—Le Roux.

Tiroir, m. (card-sharpers’), variety of swindling by abstracting one or more cards from the game; (popular) —— de l’œil, gains on odd pieces of material.

Tirou, m. (thieves’), by-road.

Tisanier, m. (popular), hospital attendant.

Titi, m. (popular), typographer; fowl. The word is used also as a name for a Paris street-boy.

[Toc], m. and adj. (familiar and popular), gold or silver plated metal.

Ça? c’est une boucle d’oreille en imitation.... Ah! de mon temps, les femmes qui fréquentaient le Café de Paris se respectaient trop pour porter du toc!—P. Mahalin.

Toc, ridiculous.