Aguicher (popular), to allure, decoy, “to button;” to quicken, to excite.

Il fallait lui faire comprendre qu’elle aguiche la soif du petit, en l’empêchant de boire.—Richepin, La Glu.

Aguigner (popular), to teaze, “to badger.”

Ahuri, m. (popular), de Chaillot, block-head, “cabbage-head.” See [Abruti].

Aide-cargot, canteen servant.

Aides. See [Aller].

Aïe-aïe, m. (popular), omnibus.

Aiguille, f. (military), à tricoter les côtes, sword, “toasting-fork;” (thieves’) key, or “screw;” card made to protrude from a pack for cheating, “old gentleman.”

Aiguiller (card-sharpers’), la brème, to make a mark or notch on a card.

Aile, f., aileron, m. (popular), arm, or “bender.”