Tonneau, m. (popular), être d’un bon ——, to be ridiculous. Etre d’un fort ——, to be extremely stupid, a “dunderhead.” (Roughs’) Tonneau diviseur, cab. Properly privy tub.
Tonnerre de poche, m. (obsolete), wind. In Latin, crepitus ventris.
Toper (military), to seize; to apprehend.
Topiser (thieves’), to recognize; to stare at.
Topo, m. (military), topographic survey; staff; staff officer.
Toquade, f. (familiar), fancy for a girl or for a man; whim. Avoir une ——, to be “spooney.”
J’ai pour toi une toquade insensée depuis la première de Marion Delorme.—E. Monteil.
Toquadeuse, f. (familiar), cocotte of a sentimental turn of mind, capable of loving a man “for love.”
Toquante, f. (popular and thieves’), watch, or “tatler.”
Son auber j’ai enganté,