Gourgandiner (popular), to lead a dissolute life. From gourgandine, a girl or woman of lax morals.
Gourganer (popular), to be in prison, eating “gourganes,” or beans.
Gourgaud, m. (military), recruit or “Johnny raw.”
Gourgoussage, m. (popular), grumbling.
Gourgousser (popular), to grumble.
Gourgousseur, m. (popular), grumbler, or “crib biter.”
Gourt (popular), à son ——, pleased. The word is old, Villon uses it:—
L’hostesse fut bien à son gourt,
Car, quand vint à compter l’escot,
Le seigneur ne dist oncques mot.