Moussecailloux, m. (popular), infantry soldier, “wobbler, or beetle-crusher.”

Mousseline, f. (thieves’), white bread, or “pannum,” alluding to a similarity of colour. Also prisoner’s fetters, “darbies.”

Mousser (popular), to ease oneself by evacuation. See [Mouscailler]. Also to be wroth, “to have one’s monkey up.” Faire —— quelqu’un, to make one angry by “riling” him.

Mousserie, f. (thieves’), privy, “crapping-ken.”

Mousseux, adj. (literary), hyperbolic.

Moussue, f. (thieves’), chestnut.

Moustachu, m. (familiar), man with moustache.

Moustique, m. (popular), avoir un —— dans la boîte au sel, to be “cracked,” “to have a slate off.” For synonymous expressions see [Avoir].

Mout, adj. (popular), pretty, handsome.

Moutarde, f. (popular), excrement. Baril à ——, the behind. For synonyms see [Vasistas]. The expression is old.