Cocantin, m. (popular), business agent acting as a medium between a debtor and a creditor.

Cocarde, f. (popular), head. Avoir sa ——, to be tipsy. Taper sur la ——, is said of wine which gets into the head.

Ma joie et surtout l’petit bleu

Ça m’a tapé sur la cocarde!

Parisian Song.

Cocarder (popular), se ——, to get tipsy. See [Sculpter].

Tout se passait très gentiment, on était gai, il ne fallait pas maintenant se cocarder cochonnement, si l’on voulait respecter les dames.—Zola, L’Assommoir.

Cocardier, m. (military), military man passionately fond of his profession.

Cocasserie, f. (familiar), strange or grotesque saying, writing, or deed.

Coche, f. (popular), fat, red-faced woman.