Noc, m. (popular), blockhead, “cabbage-head.”
[Noce], f. (popular), de bâtons de chaise, grand jollification, or “flare up.” Also a fight between a married couple. Faire la ——, to lead a gay life; to hold revels.
Nocer. See [Faire la noce]; (popular) —— en Père Peinard, to indulge in solitary revels.
Nocerie, f. (popular), revels, “boozing.”
Noceur, m. (popular), one who leads a gay life, a sort of “jolly dog.”
Noceuse, f. (popular), woman of questionable character who shows a partiality for good cheer.
Nocher (popular), to ring. Noche la retentissante, ring the bell, or “jerk the tinkler.”
Noctambule, m. (familiar), one fond of roving about on the Boulevards at night.
Noctambuler (familiar), to sit up, or rove about at night, “to be on the tiles.”