foof

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. An audible puff of wind.
  2. The vulva or vagina.
  3. An exasperating person.
  4. An eccentric, foolish, or senile person, usually an old man; a coot, codger, or dotard.
intj
  1. Used to express exasperation or frustration
  2. Onomatopoeia indicating an explosive burst of air.
verb
  1. To fluff; to cause to puff up.
  2. To blow air through the lips while they are pressed together or against skin; to blow a raspberry.
noun
  1. dioxygen difluoride

Pronunciation

/fuːf/ LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-foof.wav

Word forms

foof foofs foofing foofed

Etymology

Onomatopoeic (see foof), in reference to its explosive properties, and as a play on its chemical structure (F = fluorine, O = oxygen).

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