Gambillard, m. (popular), active, restless man.
Gambiller (popular), to dance, “to shake a leg.” Is used by Molière with the signification of to agitate the legs:—
Oui de le voir gambiller les jambes en haut devant tout le monde.—Monsieur de Pourceaugnac.
Gambilles, f. pl. (popular), legs, or “pins.”
Gambilleur, m. (familiar), political quack; (thieves’) dancer; —— de tourtouse, rope-dancer.
Gambilleuse, f. (popular), girl who makes it a practice of attending dancing halls.
Gambriade, f. (thieves’), dance.
Game, f. (thieves’), hydrophobia.
Gamelad (Breton cant), porringer.