Goujon, m. (general), dupe, or “gull;” girl’s bully, or “Sunday man.” For synonyms see [Poisson]. Un —— d’hôpital, a leech. Avaler le ——, to die, “to snuff it.” See [Pipe]. Ferrer le ——, to cause one to fall into a trap, to make one swallow the bait. Lâcher son ——, to vomit, “to cascade,” “to shoot the cat,” or “to cast up accounts.”
Goujonner (popular), to deceive, “to best,” “to do.” Literally to make one swallow the bait like a gudgeon.
Goule, f. (popular), throat, or “gutter lane;” mouth, or “rattle-trap.” Old form of gueule used in the expression, now obsolete, Faire péter la goule, to speak.
Goulot, m. (popular), mouth, or “rattle-trap;” throat, or “gutter lane.” Jouer du ——, to drink heavily, “to swill.” Se rincer le ——, to drink, “to wet one’s whistle.” See [Rincer]. Trouilloter du ——, to have an offensive breath.
Goulu, m. (thieves’), a stove; a well. Properly greedy, glutton.
Goupinage, m. (thieves’), work, “graft;” thieving, “faking.”
Goupine, f. (cads’ and thieves’), head, or “nut,” see [Tronche]; (popular) quaint dress.
Goupiné, adj. (popular), mal ——, badly dressed.
[Goupiner] (thieves’), to steal, “to nick.” See [Grinchir].