Emos, f. (popular), abbreviation of émotion.

Emouver (popular), s’——, to shift noisily about; to hurry, or “to look alive.”

Empaffer (popular), to intoxicate. From paf, drunk. See [Sculpter].

Empaffes, f. pl. (thieves’), bed-clothes.

Empaillé, m. (popular), clumsy man; slow man, lacking energy, “stick in the mud.”

Empaler (popular), to deceive one by false representations, “to bamboozle.”

Empaouter (popular), to annoy; to bore, “to spur.”

Empaumé, adj. (popular), c’est ——, it’s done.

Empaumer (popular and thieves’), to apprehend, “to smug.” See [Piper].

Empave, f. (thieves’), crossway.