Emmailloteur, m. (popular), tailor, “snip,” “steel-bar driver,” “cabbage contractor.”
Emmanché, m. (popular), slow, clumsy fellow, “stick in the mud.”
Emmargouillis, m. (popular), obscene talk, or “blue talk.”
Emmastoquer (popular), s’——, to live well; to eat to excess, “to stodge.”
Emmerdement, m. (familiar and popular), a coarse word; great annoyance; trouble.
[Emmerder] (general), a coarse word; to annoy; to bore. Also extremely forcible expression of contempt. Properly to cover with excrement. The English have the word “to immerd,” to cover with dung.
J’emmerde la cour, je respecte messieurs les jurés.—V. Hugo.
Emmieller, emmoutarder (popular), euphemism for [Emmerder] (which see).
Emmilliarder (popular), s’——, or s’emmillionner, to become prodigiously rich.