Empêcheur (familiar), de danser en rond, dismal man, who plays the dog in the manger, “mar-joy.”
Empereur, m. (popular), worn-out old shoe.
Empiergeonner (popular), s’——, to get entangled.
Margot dans sa cotte et ses bas
S’empiergeonna là-bas, là-bas.
Richepin, Chanson des Gueux.
Empiffrage, m., empiffrerie, f. (popular), gluttony, “stodging.”
Empilage, m., or empil (popular), cheating.
Empiler (popular), to cheat at a game.
Empioler (thieves’), to lock up, “to give the clinch.”