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Not too foul

"Not too foul" is an idiom meaning "not too bad." It's a casual way of saying something is not horrible, but not exceptional
The phrase can be used in informal conversations, especially when responding to questions like "How are you?" or "How's it going?"

Q:How are you?

R: Not too foul
by anonymous May 31, 2025
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No harm, no foul

When you make a mistake but it didn't damage so it was like the mistake was never made.
Friend: WHY DID YOU SCREAM AT THE TOP OF YOUR LUNGS YESTERDAY!?
You: No harm, no foul.
Friend: Bruh.
by Table9 October 25, 2022
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