Gazier, m. (popular), humbug.
Gazon, m. (popular), wig, or “periwinkle;” hair, or “thatch.” N’avoir plus de —— sur la plate-bande, or sur le pré, to be bald. See [Avoir]. Se ratisser le ——, to comb one’s hair.
Gazonner (popular), se faire —— la plate-bande, to provide oneself with a wig.
Gazouiller (popular), to speak; to sing; to stink.
Oh! la la! ça gazouille, dit Clémence en se bouchant le nez.—Zola.
Géant, m. (thieves’), montagne de ——, gallows, “scrag,” “nobbing cheat,” or the obsolete expression “government sign-post.”
Geindre, m. (popular), journeyman baker. Properly to groan heavily.
Gendarme, m. (popular), red herring; mixture of white wine, gum, and water; one-sou cigar; pressing iron.
Général, m. (popular), le —— macadam, the street, or “drag.”
Gêneur, m. (familiar), bore.