Feminine; as a general rule, words that end with "ette" or "enne" or "emme" are feminine
Poil is masculine in French.
The French word "the" is masculine and is translated as "le" or "l'".
The word for 'or' in French is 'ou'.
une canne en bonbon, une canne de Noël, ou encore un sucre d'orge.
ennuyeux (masculine) or ennuyeuse (feminine) (pronounced on-we-yer/ on-we -yers) eg un homme ennuyeux ou une femme ennuyeuse
'Ou se trouve ....?' or 'Ou est.....?'
Où est le café means "Where is the cafe?"Notice that I changed your "la" to "le". This is because café is a masculine noun.
ou
beau (handsome / beautiful) grand (big / tall) souriant (smiling) chaud ou froid (hot or cold) nerveux (nervous) joueur (playful)
"or" is translated "ou" in French.
Ou la la means "oh my"; "ou" does mean "or" in French but not in this context as it is the combination of letters needed to make the sound in French.
un if the word is masculine or una if the word is feminine