Berlauder (popular), to lounge about, “to mike;” to go the round of all the wine-shops in the neighbourhood.
Berline de commerce, f. (thieves’), tradesman’s clerk.
Berlu, m. (thieves’), blind, or “hoodman.” From avoir la berlue, to see double.
Berlue, f. (thieves’), blanket, “woolly.”
Bernard, m. (popular), aller voir ——, or aller voir comment se porte madame ——, to ease oneself, “to go to Mrs. Jones.”
Bernards, m. pl. (popular), posteriors, “cheeks.”
Berniquer (popular), to go away with the intention of not returning.
Berri, m. (popular), rag-picker’s basket.
Berry, m. (Ecole Polytechnique), fatigue tunic.
Bertelo, m. (thieves’), one-franc piece.