Gesseur, m. (popular), fussy man; eccentric man, a “rum un’.”

Gesseuse, f. (popular), prude; female who gives herself airs.

Gestes. See [Accentuer].

Get, geti, m. (thieves’), reed, cane.

G—g, m. (popular), avoir du ——, to have good sense, “to know what’s o’clock,” “to be up to a trick or two.”

Gi, or gy (thieves’), yes, or “usher.”

Gibasses, f. pl. (popular), large skinny breasts.

Gibelotte de gouttière, f. (popular), cat stew.

Giberne, f. (popular), the behind. See [Vasistas].

Gibier, m. (popular), à commissaire, woman of disorderly or drunken habits; —— de Cayenne, incorrigible thief, or “gallows’ bird.”