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- noun Someone or something who
fools .
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Examples
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Xopher @#824--I can shed no light on your question, but you may be amused to know that the old-fashioned term in the southern US for such a thing is "fooler".
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I can still hear my cheek slapping a diaper, a screw-top bottle, a well-sucked fooler and a bone!
Freedom Can Wait (The First Time) Christopher Allen 2011
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An artichoke has a singular flavor that's a fooler.
The Art of the Artichoke Dorie Greenspan 2011
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I can still hear my cheek slapping a diaper, a screw-top bottle, a well-sucked fooler and a bone!
Freedom Can Wait Christopher Allen 2011
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"Fool me once ...." goes more than double when it comes to $350 billion and it matters not a whit to me who the fooler is, Bush or Obama.
Dem Senators Trust Obama ... Depending on the Meaning of Trust 2009
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This story was a fooler, though — for the first few paragraphs I thought it was going to be about the plight of the honeybee!
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Rick Sanchez, who has been through a lot of these, the eye is a fooler because long ago they thought it was over.
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Since the group was going to be there for a week, and that it was one of the few stations in the area, I suspect that the fooler cost his boss about a gabillion dollars in gasoline not sold to church attendees.
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Of course the fooler is safe and none of what they cause comes near them.
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Honest and caring people are scammed every day out of their money by those who need them to go to the bank get their money and turn it over to the fooler, so they can double or triple it by noon.
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