| BEFOOL | • befool v. (Transitive, archaic) To make a fool out of (someone); to fool, trick, or deceive (someone). • BEFOOL v. to fool; to delude or lead into error. |
| FOOBAR | • foobar n. (Slang) A serious mistake. • foobar n. (Programming) A metasyntactic variable name, a place holder for words; compare foo, bar. • FOOBAR adj. Fucked Up Beyond All Repair, also FUBAR. |
| FOODIE | • foodie n. (Colloquial) A person with a special interest in or knowledge of food, a gourmet. • FOODIE n. an enthusiast for food and its preparation, also FOODY. |
| FOOLED | • fooled v. Simple past tense and past participle of fool. • FOOL v. to deceive. |
| FOOTED | • footed v. Simple past tense and past participle of foot. • footed adj. Having a foot or feet; (in combination) having a specified form or type of foot or number of feet. • footed adj. (Poetry, usually in combination) Consisting of, or having been put into, metrical feet (of a specified… |
| FOOTER | • footer n. (Archaic) A footgoer; pedestrian. • footer n. (Computing) A line of information printed at the bottom of a page to identify the contents. (Compare… • footer n. (In combination) Something that measures a stated number of feet in some dimension. |
| FOOTIE | • footie n. Alternative spelling of footy. • footie n. (Especially in plural) a blanket sleeper or similar covering that covers the foot. • FOOTIE n. (slang) football. |
| FOOTLE | • footle v. To waste time; to trifle. • footle v. To talk nonsense. • footle n. Nonsense; foolishness. |
| FOOTRA | • FOOTRA n. (Shakespeare) a worthless fellow, also FOUTER, FOUTRA, FOUTRE. |
| FOOTSY | • footsy n. Alternative form of footsie. • FOOTSY n. a flirting game played with the feet, also FOOTSIE. |
| FOOZLE | • foozle v. To do something clumsily or awkwardly; to bungle. • foozle n. A fogey. • foozle n. A mistaken shot in golf. |
| REFOOT | • refoot v. (Transitive) To supply with a new foot. • REFOOT v. to replace the foot of. |
| SAMFOO | • samfoo n. Archaic form of samfu. • SAMFOO n. (Chinese) an outfit worn by Chinese women, also SAMFU. |
| UNFOOL | • unfool v. (Transitive) To restore from folly, or from being a fool. • UNFOOL v. to undeceive. |