fool

  • 41fool — 1. noun 1) acting like a fool Syn: idiot, ass, halfwit, blockhead, dunce, simpleton; informal nincompoop, clod, dimwit, dummy, fathead, numbskull; Brit.; informal nitwit, twit, clot, berk …

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  • 42fool — [13] Fool comes via Old French fol from Latin follis, which originally meant ‘bellows’ (and may come ultimately from Indo European *bhel , which produced English bellows). In post classical times it developed semantically via ‘windbag’ and… …

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  • 43fool — See: CHILDREN AND FOOLS SPEAK THE TRUTH, MAKE A FOOL OF …

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  • 44fool — See: CHILDREN AND FOOLS SPEAK THE TRUTH, MAKE A FOOL OF …

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  • 45FOOL — Acronym: Fresh out of Luck. He s FOOL, and no one will help …

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  • 46FOOL — Acronym: Fresh out of Luck. He s FOOL, and no one will help …

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  • 47fool — See: children and fools speak the truth, make a fool of …

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  • 48fool — fuːl n. idiot, dummy; clown; court jester v. play a joke on, trick; act like a fool; joke, play around …

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  • 49fool —   1. Simpleton. Hūpō, wa awa a, lōiele; pulu (Eng.). See kamipulu.    ♦ To act the fool, ho owa awa a.   2. To deceive. Ho opuni wale, ho owalewale, o upe, pūlapu …

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  • 50Fool (disambiguation) — Fool or Fools may refer to:* Fool, a jester or clown*The Fool (Tarot card), also called Excuse , a Tarot card used as a wild trump card *The Fool (design collective), a Dutch design collective and band influential in the psychedelic style of art… …

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