Embosser (sailors’), s’——, to place oneself. Properly to bring the broadside to bear.
Emboucaner (popular), to stink. Termed also “casser, plomber, chelinguer, trouilloter.” S’——, to feel dull, out of sorts, “to have the blue devils.”
Embrouillarder (popular), s’——, is said of a person in that state of incipient intoxication that if he took more drink the effects would become evident. See [Sculpter].
Embroussaillés, adj. (familiar), cheveux ——, matted hair.
Embusqué, adj. (military), soldier who by reason of certain functions is excused from military duties.
Eméché, adj. (familiar), slightly intoxicated, or “elevated.” See [Pompette].
Emécher (familiar), s’——, to be in a fair way of getting tipsy. See [Sculpter].
Emérillonner (popular), s’——, to become quite cheerful, or “cock a hoop,” through repeated potations.
Emigré, m. (popular), de Gomorrhe, Sodomite.
Emmailloter (thieves’), to dupe, “to best;” —— un môme, to prepare a theft or other crime. Synonymous of “engraisser un poupart.”