gros-cul

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  a large lorry (UK) or truck (US)
 * 2)  battleship
 * 3)  low-quality tobacco, especially the sort formerly issued to soldiers by the French army
 * 4)  a regulation French army flask with a capacity of two litres
 * 5)  a small 460-millilitre wine bottle from the Lyon region
 * 6)  ; a middle-class man who sold on items scavenged by rag-and-bone men in 19th-century Paris