boulevardier

Etymology
Borrowed from, from.

Noun

 * 1) A man who frequents the boulevards; thus, a man about town or bon vivant.
 * 2)  An alcoholic drink similar to a negroni but made with bourbon instead of gin.
 * 1)  An alcoholic drink similar to a negroni but made with bourbon instead of gin.
 * 1)  An alcoholic drink similar to a negroni but made with bourbon instead of gin.

Translations

 * French: ,
 * Romanian:

Verb

 * 1)  To strut or show off like a boulevardier.
 * 2) * 1914, Robert Page Lincoln, "Wood Hollow Days", Chapter VI, Forest and Stream (83) (Dec 5, 1914) p. 739
 * One spectacular being clothed liked a boulevardiering cavalier and having the mein of a finished chesterfieldian gentleman was noted seated in an oak near the cabin one day. ... It was a northern butcher-bird, the aggressive shrike ....
 * 1) * 2010, Chris Moss, 1000 Great Holiday Ideas (Time Out Books) p. 110
 * For that quick romantic getaway, a weekend in the city of love, especially in spring or autumn, still delivers in terms of candlelit bistros, afternoons in cafés and boulevardiering in the Marais.
 * For that quick romantic getaway, a weekend in the city of love, especially in spring or autumn, still delivers in terms of candlelit bistros, afternoons in cafés and boulevardiering in the Marais.

Noun

 * 1)  (cocktail)