Dynamitard, m. (familiar), dynamiter, one who aims at regenerating society by the free use of dynamite.
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Eau, f. (popular), de moule, a mixture of a little absinthe and a great deal of water. Marchand d’—— chaude, or d’—— de javelle, landlord of a wine-shop.
Eau d’af, eau d’affe, f. (popular and thieves’), brandy, or “French cream,” from af, life.
As-tu bu l’eau d’af à c’matin? T’as l’air tout drôle, est-ce que t’es malade, ma mère?—Catéchisme Poissard.
Eaux, f. pl.. (popular), être dans les —— grasses, to hold a high official position. Les —— sont basses, funds are low, funds are at “low tide.”
Ebasir (thieves’), to knock down; to murder, “to cook one’s goose.”
Ebattre (thieves’), s’—— dans la tigne, to try and pick pockets in a crowd, “to fake a cly in the push.”