Fourliner (thieves’), to steal, “to nick;” to pick pockets, “to buz a cly.”
Fourlineur, m. (thieves’), pickpocket, or “buz-faker.”
Fourloure, m. (thieves’), sick man.
Fourlourer (thieves’), to murder. See [Refroidir].
Fourloureur, m. (thieves’), murderer.
[Fourmillante], f. (thieves’), crowd, “push,” or “scuff.”
Fourmiller (thieves’), to move about in a crowd for the purpose of picking pockets. Termed by English thieves “cross-fanning.”
Fourmillon, m. (thieves’), market; —— à gayets, horse fair; —— au beurre, Stock Exchange. Literally money market.
Fourneau, m. (popular), fool, or “duffer;” vagabond who sleeps in the open air; term of contempt. Va donc eh! ——! go along, you “bally fool.”
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