fichant, -e, adj., (fort.) darting. Feu —; darting, plunging fire; (fig.) annoying.
fiche, n.f., hook, peg, pin (for a hinge); fish (at cards). — de consolation; small compensation; sop.
fiché, -e, part., driven in; (her.) fitchee. Aller se faire —; to go and be hanged. Envoyer faire —; to send to the deuce.
ficher, v.a., (past part., fiché, fichu), to drive in, to thrust in, to fasten in; (mas.) to pin up; (pop.) to give in a rude manner; to throw aside. — un clou; to drive in a nail. (fam.) — le, or son, camp; to decamp, to run away; to be off. Je vous en fiche! Is it though! Would you though!
se ficher, v.r., (pop.) to throw one’s self down, on, etc.; to laugh at, to make game of.
ficheron, n.m., iron-pin.
fichet, n.m., ivory peg (to mark with).
fichoir, n.m., peg, clothes-peg.
fichtre! int., (pop.) the deuce! the devil; hang it! confound it!
fichu, n.m., neckerchief. Corps de —; habit-shirt.