Dépuceleur, m. (popular), de nourrices, or de femmes enceintes; ridiculous Lovelace.

Député, m. (theatrical), free ticket.

De quoi (popular), wealth; what next? what do you mean?

Dérager (popular), to get pacified. Generally used in the negative. Il n’a pas encore déragé, he is yet in a rage.

Déraillé, m. (familiar), one who has lost caste.

Dérailler (familiar), to talk nonsense, cock-and-bull-story fashion.

Déralinguer (sailors’), to die. Properly to detach from the bolt rope. See [Pipe].

Dérondiner (popular), to pay, “to shell out.” Se ——, to spend or give away one’s money. Ronds, halfpence.

Dérouler (thieves’), se ——, to spend a certain time, not specified, in prison, “to do time.”