Chevillard, m. (popular), butcher in a small way.

Chevilles, f. (popular), fried potatoes. Termed “greasers” at the R. M. Academy.

Chévinette, f. (popular), darling.

Chèvre, f. (popular), gober sa ——, to get angry, to bristle up, “to lose one’s shirt,” “to get one’s monkey up.”

Chevron, m. (thieves’), fresh offence against the law. Properly military stripe.

Chevronné, m. (thieves’), old offender, an old “jail-bird.”

Chevrotin, adj. (popular), irritable, “cranky,” “touchy.”

Chiade, f. (schoolboys’), hustling, pushing.

Chialler (thieves’), to squall; to weep.