Estrangouiller (popular), to strangle; —— un litre, to drink a litre of wine.

Estropier (popular), to eat, “to grub.” Properly to maim.

Estuque, m. (thieves’), share of booty, or “regulars.”

Estuquer (popular), to thrash, “to wallop.”

Etagère, f. (general), female assistant at restaurants who has the charge of the fruit, &c.; bosom.

Etal, m. (popular), bosom.

Etalage, m. (general), vol à l’——, shoplifting.

Etaler (familiar), sa marchandise, to wear a very low dress, thus showing what ought to remain covered.

Etamé, adj. (thieves’), old offender. Boule de son ——, white bread.

Etanche, f. (popular), avoir le goulot en ——, to be thirsty, or dry.