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foolia

n. Spanglish term used to greet a female friend. Female version of "fool."
Hey, foolia, how you doin'?
by SLOChica June 7, 2005
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fooling somebody

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by VVoody September 11, 2003
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foodie

A dumbed-down term used by corporate marketing forces to infantilize and increase consumerism in an increasingly simple-minded American magazine reading audience. The addition of the long "e" sound on the end of a common word is used to create the sensation of being part of a group in isolationist urban society, while also feminizing the term to subconsciously foster submission to ever-present market sources.

Though the terms "gastronome" and "epicure" define the same thing, i.e. a person who enjoys food for pleasure, these words are perceived by the modern American consumer as elitist due to their latin root forms and polysyllabic pronunciations.

Also spelled "foody"
This newest repackaging of Third World derived ingredients in the latest Trader Joe's product is ever so delicious and different, it's really made for all you foodies out there to BUY NOW!
by Ross V. Sewage July 15, 2007
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Fooding

Yummsy brown kibbles, eaten at two Smitty gulps per second.
Syn: din-din
"Let's fooding."
"Aight."
"Woof."
by POISON DART August 22, 2008
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Foodimentary

1. A specific way of looking at food or a food item.

2. A particular fact about food or food history

(A word created by John-Bryan Hopkins, a food blogger. It was made famous by it's use on Twitter where it has upwards of 80,000 followers and won the @Shortyawards, their Oscars.)
Put grains of rice in your salt to keep it from clumping. It's a foodimentary fact.
by FoodimentaryGuy July 2, 2009
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foolio

A native of Minnesota commonly know to act and dance in a stupid and awkward manner.
Look at that chump dance like a foolio!
by 9 out of 10 experts March 3, 2009
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Follies

Follies means to walk or drive or really do anything in an EXTREMELY, i mean EXTREMELY, slow manner. Often times when one is supposed to be going very, very, fast.
Sheila: Hayley you need to go SO fast we have to hurry. RUN!
Hayley: Okay mom.
Hayley is seen walking into the building as slow as possible, not paying attention.
Sheila: STOP FOLLIES WALKING!
by suejenningsforever January 19, 2010
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