Its an insult my friend Mouna used on my classmate Nahim for talking to her about stuff she didn't want to hear. And I'm gonna use it from now on its legendary lmao.
"My mom's husband is a bombocloth fool period"
Nahim : *talking gibberish*
Mouna : "BOMBOCLOTH FOOL"
Bro#1 :"ayo u seen that fool ova there?"
Bro#2 : "don't even ease it out he a full blown bombocloth fool"
Nahim : *talking gibberish*
Mouna : "BOMBOCLOTH FOOL"
Bro#1 :"ayo u seen that fool ova there?"
Bro#2 : "don't even ease it out he a full blown bombocloth fool"
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by The Evil Civilian January 15, 2004
Someone who has high intelligence quotient IQ but low EQ.
(IQ = intelligence quotient; EQ = emotional quotient)
(IQ = intelligence quotient; EQ = emotional quotient)
That intelligent fool is good to know only at school since she puts everyone off in social settings.
by vosa February 19, 2011
When one is wilin' out, often but not exclusively in situations that are hazardous. Having a wide range of applications within the vernacular, "acting a fool" can apply equally to jovial tomfoolery between contemporaries as it can to verbal threats directed at any individual who ought to slow their roll to avoid serious consequences.
In popular culture: As featured on the soundtrack to 1994’s “Above The Rim,” Tupac Shakur describes a turbulent period of troublemaking in high school: “I was a fool all through high school, kickin’ up dust,” later on the track “acting a fool” is used as synonymous with the same behavior.
Xzibit uses the phrase to as a descriptor synonymous with “sprung” in the S&M-themed hit “Choke Me, Spank Me, Pull My Hair,” whereas on “Act A Fool,” Mac Dre describes the complicated relationship between an attractive woman and her suitor.
In popular culture: As featured on the soundtrack to 1994’s “Above The Rim,” Tupac Shakur describes a turbulent period of troublemaking in high school: “I was a fool all through high school, kickin’ up dust,” later on the track “acting a fool” is used as synonymous with the same behavior.
Xzibit uses the phrase to as a descriptor synonymous with “sprung” in the S&M-themed hit “Choke Me, Spank Me, Pull My Hair,” whereas on “Act A Fool,” Mac Dre describes the complicated relationship between an attractive woman and her suitor.
"Tell me whatcha gon' do? Act a fool." -Ludacris
"He sprung, dawg; actin' a fool every time she around!"
"He sprung, dawg; actin' a fool every time she around!"
by Enderwign July 25, 2015