Sur la —— à quelqu’un, about one, concerning one. Il fagaut ne pas dégueularder sur leur ——, we must say nothing about them.

Fioler (familiar and popular), to drink; —— le rogome, to drink brandy. (Thieves’) Fioler, to stare at one.

Fioleur, m. (familiar and popular), one who is too fond of the bottle, “a lushington.”

Fion, coup de ——. See [Coup]. (Cads’ and thieves’) Dire ——, to apologize, to beg one’s pardon.

Fionner (familiar and popular), to play the dandy.

Fionneur, m. (familiar and popular), one who plays the dandy.

Fiquer (thieves’), to strike; to stab, “to chive.”

Fiques, f. pl. (thieves’), clothes, or “clobber.”

Fiscal, adj. (familiar), elegant.

Fish, m. (familiar), women’s bully, or “ponce,” generally called “maquereau,” mackerel. For list of synonyms see [Poisson].