Bossmar, m. (thieves’), hunchback, “lord.”
Bossoirs, m. pl. (sailors’), bosoms. Gabarit sans ——, thin breasts.
Botte, f. (popular), de neuf jours, or en gaîté, boot out at the sole. Jours, literally days, chinks. Du jus de ——, kicks. (Sailors’) Jus de —— premier brin, rum of the first quality.
Botter (popular), to suit. Ça me botte, that just suits me, just the thing for me. Botter, to kick one’s breech, or “to toe one’s bum,” “to root,” or “to land a kick.”
Bottier (popular), one who is fond of kicking.
Bouant, m. (cads’), pig, or “angel.” From boue, mud.
Boubane, f. (thieves’), wig, “periwinkle.”
Boubouar (Breton), ox; cattle in general.
Boubouerien (Breton), threshing machine.
Boubouille (popular), bad cookery.