Crachoir, m. (popular and thieves’), mouth, or “bone-box.” See [Plomb]. (General) Jouer du ——, to speak, “to rap,” “to patter.” Abuser du ——, is said of a very talkative person who engrosses all the conversation.
Crampe, f. (popular), tirer sa ——, to flee, “to crush.” See [Patatrot]. Tirer sa —— avec la veuve, to be guillotined.
Cramper (popular), se ——, to run away. See [Patatrot].
Crampon, m. (familiar), bore; one not easily got rid of.
Cramponne toi Gugusse! (popular, ironical), prepare to be astounded.
Cramponner (familiar), to force one’s company on a person; to bore.
Cramser (popular), to die.
Cran, m. (popular), avoir son ——, to be angry. Faire un ——, to make a note of something; an allusion to the custom which bakers have of reckoning the number of loaves furnished by cutting notches in a piece of wood. Lâcher d’un ——, to leave one suddenly.
Crâne, adj. (popular), fine.