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French
Etymology
From gros + cul.
Pronunciation
Noun
gros-cul m (plural gros-culs)
- (slang) a large lorry (UK) or truck (US)
- (military slang) battleship
- (military slang, obsolete) low-quality tobacco, especially the sort formerly issued to soldiers by the French army
- (military slang, obsolete) a regulation French army flask with a capacity of two litres
- (Lyon, colloquial) a small 460-millilitre wine bottle from the Lyon region
- (Paris, slang, obsolete) Synonym of maître-chiffonier; a middle-class man who sold on items scavenged by rag-and-bone men in 19th-century Paris