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A frivolous activity, often of a goofy, silly, and/or foppish maner. Similar to folly.
The busy southern senator frowned at his aide, "Jonathon, I simply do not have the time for all this here foofery and folderol!"
foofery by Andrew Mullen October 29, 2007
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foofer valve 

A phrase used to caution someone before undertaking any difficult task.
I will help you carry that couch.

ok thanks, but dont blow a foofer valve.

can apply to most situations.
foofer valve by hmorrison March 5, 2011
The very elusive 3 utensil combo. Similar to a spork, but including the last of the eating utensil triad (knife). Foofe is derived from Fork, spOOn, and kniFE combined to form the pinnacle of eating technology.
Guy 1: Man, I wish there was a utensil to eat without using both of my hands. That way, I could eat and scratch ma' balls at the same time.

Guy 2: There is, it's called a "foofe" you dumbass
Foofe by ManBearPig97531 November 4, 2010
n. 1. Bullshit; foolish, deceitful or boastful language. 2. A lie or exaggeration.

interj. Used to express extreme displeasure, exasperation or disbelief.
1. That story was a bunch of foofah.
2. That girl is full of foofah.
3. "I'm going to quit smoking tomorrow." "Foofah!"
foofah by AVG August 2, 2005

bust a foofer

Mostly used in Australia, this phrase means to exert one's self to the point of exhaustion. The foofer is then busted or broken (but not literally).

Its generally used as a exortation to another not to work too hard.
Don't bust a foofer at work today, mate!
bust a foofer by pete_downunder February 5, 2007

Foofenscoops

a noun meaning verbal or written gibberish, nonsense, hot air, etc.
Corey never voted because he believed the politicians said nothing but foofenscoops.