Débalinchard, m. (popular), one who saunters lazily about.
Déballage, m. (popular), undress; getting out of bed; dirty linen. Etre floué or volé au ——, to be grievously disappointed with a woman’s figure when she divests herself of her garments. Gagner au ——, to appear to better advantage when undressed.
Déballer (popular), to strip. Se ——, to undress oneself.
Débanquer (gamesters’), to ruin the gaming bank.
Débarbouiller (popular), à la potasse, to strike one in the face, “to give one a bang in the mug;” to clear up some matter.
Débardeur, m., débardeuse, f. (familiar), dancers at fancy balls dressed as a débardeur or lumper.
Débarquer (popular), se ——, to give up; to relinquish anything already undertaken, to “cave in.”
Débaucher (popular), to dismiss. Etre débauché, to get the sack. The reverse of embaucher, to engage.
Débecqueter (popular), to vomit, “to cast up accounts,” “to shoot the cat.”
Débectant (popular), annoying; tiresome; dirty; disgusting.