Borgne, m. (cads’), breech, or “blind cheek;” ace of cards; —— de cœur, ace of hearts, “pig’s eye.”

Borgner (cads’), to look.

Borgniat (popular), one-eyed man, “boss-eyed.”

Borne de vieux oint, f. (popular), bladder of lard.

Bos (Breton), well; well done!

Bosco, boscot, boscotte, stunted man or woman; hunchback.

Bosse, f. (familiar), excessive eating and drinking; excess of any kind. Se donner, se flanquer une ——, to get a good fill, “a tightener.” Se faire des bosses, to amuse oneself amazingly. Se donner, se flanquer une —— de rire, to split with laughter. Rouler sa ——, to go along. Tomber sur la ——, to attack, to “pitch into.”

Bosselard, m. (familiar), silk hat, “tile.”

Bosser (popular), to laugh; to amuse oneself.