Bigotter, (popular), to pray.

Bigrement (familiar), a forcible expression, extremely, “awfully.”

Bijou, m. (popular), broken victuals, or “manablins;” (freemasons’) badge; —— de loge, badge worn on the left side; —— de l’ordre, emblem.

Bijouter (thieves’), to steal jewels.

Bijouterie, f. (popular), money advanced on wages, “dead-horse.”

Bijoutier, m., bijoutière, f. (popular), retailer of[arlequins]” (which see); bijoutier sur le genou, en cuir, shoemaker, or “snob.”

Bilboquet, m. (popular), person with a large head; man who is made fun of; a laughing-stock; a litre bottle of wine. Bilboquet, properly cup and ball. (Printers’) sundry small jobs.

Billancer (thieves’), to serve one’s full term of imprisonment.

Billancher (popular), to pay, “to fork out,” “to shell out.”

Billard, m. (popular), dévisser son, to die, or “to kick the bucket.”