Souffle, souffle, mon vieux! souffle à goule écarquille!

Richepin, La Mer.

Gin (thieves’), à son ——, see! behold! This expression has been reproduced in the spelling of my informant, an associate of thieves.

Gingin, m. (popular), good sense; behind. See [Vasistas].

Ginginer (popular), to make one’s dress bulge out; to ogle; to flirt.

[Ginglard], ginglet, or ginguet, m. (popular), thin sour wine.

Girafe, f. (popular), grande ——, petite ——, spiral flights of steps, in the Seine swimming baths, with a lower and upper landing serving as diving platforms.

Girofle, adj. (thieves’), pretty, “dimber.” Largue ——, pretty girl, or “dimbermort.”

Giroflerie, f. (thieves’), amiability.

Girofleter (popular), to smack one’s face, “to warm the wax of one’s ear.” Synonymous of “donner du sucre de giroflée.”