Département, m. (popular), du bas rein, breech. See [Vasistas]. A play on the word Rhin.
Dépendeur, m. (popular), d’andouilles. See [Andouilles].
Dépenser (popular), sa salive, to talk, or “to jaw away.”
Dépiauter, dépioter (popular), to skin. Se ——, to break one’s skin; to undress, “to peel.”
Déplanquer (thieves’), to remove stolen property out of hiding-place; —— son faux centre, to be convicted under an alias.
Déplumer (popular), se ——, to get bald. Avoir le coco déplumé, to be bald, “to have a bladder of lard,” or “to be stag-faced.” See [N’avoir plus].
Déponer (popular), to ease oneself, “to go to the chapel of ease.” See [Mouscailler].
Déporter (popular), to discharge from a situation, “to give the sack.”
Dépôt, m. (popular), dépôt de la Préfecture de Police. Caisse des dépôts et consignations, place of ease, or “crapping ken.”
Dépotoir, m. (thieves’), confessional; (popular) chamber pot, or “jerry;” strong box, or “peter;” house of ill-fame, or “nanny-shop.”