Tout d’même.
Gill.
[Piget], or pipet, m. (thieves’), castle. The root of this word is pigeon, in the Low Latin pipio.
Pignard, m. (thieves’), breech, or “blind cheek.” See [Vasistas].
Pignocher (popular). Means properly to pick one’s food. Se ——, to fight, “to slip into one another;” (artists’) to put too much finish in a work.
Pignouf, m. (general), one who behaves like a cad; coarse fellow; mean, paltry fellow.
J’ai vu que tu avais par moments ennuyé les critiques. Tu sais, il ne faut pas faire attention à eux, c’est des tas de pignoufs.—E. Monteil.
(Shoemakers’) Pignouf, apprentice, the master being denominated “pontife,” and a workman “gniaf.”
Pignoufle, m. (general), cad.
La faille rose braquant sa jumelle—“A qui en ont-ils ces pignoufles?”—P. Mahalin.