Fricassée, f. (popular), thrashing, “wallopping.” See [Voie].
Fricasser ses meubles (popular), to sell one’s furniture.
Fricasseur, m. (popular), spendthrift; libertine, or “rip.”
Fric-frac, m. (thieves’), breaking open, or “busting.” Faire ——, to break into, “to bust.”
Frichti, m. (popular), stew with potatoes.
Fricot, m. (popular), s’endormir sur le ——, to relax one’s exertions; to allow an undertaking to flag.
Fricoter (military), to shirk one’s military duties.
Fricoteur (military), marauder; one who shirks duty, who only cares about good living.
Frigousse, f. (popular), food, or “prog;” stew.