A term to describe an act of deception, a scam, or a bogus product.
The term originated in Central Louisiana in the 1990's and was originally used to describe counterfeit crack cocaine intended to fool drug purchasers. The term also appeared in court documents filed in the Court of Appeals case, 'State of Louisiana vs. Albert Jones', May 17, 1995. As crack became less popular, the term lived on. The term is currently used to describe deceit, dishonesty, or scams. And of course, counterfeit dope.
"He tried to foogaboom me." "This ain't dope, this just foogaboom."
Fooåb is a language spoken in small towns of southern Finland. The language is made up of 32 letter in the alphabet and has many accents used in it's writing. The language is also spoken on scattered islands across the globe.