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fore-stall

\for-'STOL, for-\ verb 1 : to keep out, hinder. or prevent by measure's taken in advance 2 : anticipate : "fore-stall"
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by AJ & Charlene August 1, 2023
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fore-warn

\fór-'wórn\ verb : to warn before hand "fore-warn" - ing" '\wor-'nin\ n: forewent ; past of fore-go'
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by AJ & Charlene August 1, 2023
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forecaddy

The act of going out ahead of your golfers and watching them shank their tee shots into oblivion.
John - “Hey Matt why aren’t you going out to Forecaddy?”

Matt - “My golfer isn’t getting this one off the tee.”
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forebears

Human lived before us l ancestors
The idea of “stages” of human development, typically divided into three—savage, barbarian and civilised—persisted.

Indigenous people were excluded from this concept of progress. European thinkers considered them to be much like humans’ long-ago forebears.
by Monotheism August 16, 2024
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