Biche, f. (familiar), term of endearment, “ducky!”; girl leading a gay life, or “pretty horse-breaker.”

Bicheganego (Breton), potatoes.

Bicher (popular), to kiss. (Rodfishers’) Ça biche, there’s a bite; and in popular language, all right.

Bicherie, f. (familiar), the world of “biches” or “cocottes.” Haute ——, the world of fashionable prostitutes.

C’est là où ... on voit défiler avec un frou-frou de soie, la haute et la basse bicherie en quête d’une proie, quærens quem devoret.—Frébault, La Vie à Paris.

Bichon, m., term of endearment. Mon ——! darling. (Popular) Un ——, a Sodomist.

Bichonner coco (soldiers’), to groom one’s horse.

Bichons, m. pl. (popular), shoes with bows.

Bichot, m. (thieves’), bishop. Probably from the English.