Béquiller (popular), to hang; to eat, “to grub.”

Béquilleur, m. (thieves’), executioner; man who eats.

Berce. Cheval qui se ——, horse which rocks from side to side when trotting, which “wobbles.”

Berdouillard (popular), man with a fat paunch, “forty guts.”

Berdouille, f. (popular), belly, “tripes.”

T’as bouffé des haricots que t’as la berdouille gonfle.—Richepin, Le Pavé.

Berge, f., or longe (thieves’), year; one year’s imprisonment, “stretch.”

Bergère, f. (popular), sweetheart, “poll;” last card in a pack.

Béribono, béricain (thieves’), silly fellow easily deceived, a “flat,” a “go along.”