Giboyer, m. (literary), journalist of the worst sort. From a play by Emile Augier.
[Gibus], m. (familiar), hat, or “stove pipe.” See [Tubard].
[Gigolette], f. (popular), girl of the lower orders who leads a more than fast life, and is an assiduous frequenter of low dancing-halls.
Si tu veux être ma gigolette,
Moi, je serai ton gigolo.
Parisian Song.
Gigolo, m. (popular), fast young man of the lower orders, a kind of “’Arry,” the associate of a [gigolette] (which see).
Gigot, m. (popular), large thick hand, “mutton fist.”
Gigue et jon! bacchanalian exclamation of sailors.