Défiger (popular), to warm. From de and figer, to coagulate.
Défiler (popular), aller voir —— les dragons, to go without a dinner. See [Aller]. (Military) Défiler la parade, to die, “to lose the number of one’s mess.” See [Pipe]. (Popular) Se ——, to run away, “to leg it.” See [Patatrot].
Défleurir (thieves’), la picouse, to steal linen hung out to dry, “to smug snowy.”
Déformer (popular), to break; to put out of gear. Je lui ai déformé une quille, I broke one of his legs.
Défouque. See [Desfoux].
Défourailler (thieves’), to run, “to pad the hoof,” or “to guy;” see [Patatrot]; to fall; to be released from jail.
Défrimousser (popular), synonymous with dévisager, to peer into one’s face.
Défrusquer, défrusquiner (popular), to strip one of his clothes. Se ——, to undress.
Dégauchir (thieves’), to steal, “to nim,” “to claim.” See [Grinchir].