Agate, f. (thieves’), crockery.
Agater (popular), to be thrashed, “tanned;” to be caught, “nabbed.”
Agenouillée, f. (journalists’), prostitute whose spécialité is best described by the appellation itself.
Agobille (thieves’), implements, “jilts.”
Agonir (popular), to abuse vehemently, to “bully-rag,” or “to haul over the coals. “
Agout, m. (thieves’), drinking-water.
Agrafe, f. (popular), hand, “picker,” “dooks,” or “dukes.”
Agrafer (thieves’ and cads’), to seize, to “grab;” to arrest, “to pull up,” or “to smug.”
Agrément, m. (theatrical), avoir de l’——, to obtain applause. (Popular) Se pousser de l’——, to amuse oneself.
Agripper (popular), to seize secretly, to steal quickly, to “nip.” S’——, to come to blows, “to slip into one another.”