Couillé, m. (popular), fool, blockhead, “cabbage-head.”

Couilles, f. pl. (popular), avoir des —— au cul, to be energetic, manly, “to have spunk.”

[Couillon], m. (popular), poltroon; foolish with the sense of abashed, crestfallen. Il resta tout ——, he looked foolish. The word is used also in a friendly or jocular manner.

[Couillonnade], f. (popular), ridiculous affair; nonsense.

Couillonner (popular), to show cowardice; to shirk danger.

[Couillonnerie], f. (popular), cowardice; nonsensical affair; take in.

Couiner (popular), to whimper; to hesitate.

Coulage, m., coule, f. (familiar), waste; small purloining by servants, clerks, &c.

Coulant, m. (thieves’), milk.

Coulante, f. (thieves’), lettuce. (Cads’) La ——, the river Seine.