I pity the fool that messes with my van!
by EgillAnd February 27, 2005
A dummy. Yogi Bear's homey. Aye Boo Boo.
Boo Boo always went along with whatever Yogi did even though he thought better of the situation. In doing so anyways, he was a perennial accessory to the crime of stealing pic-a-nic baskets.
Boo Boo always went along with whatever Yogi did even though he thought better of the situation. In doing so anyways, he was a perennial accessory to the crime of stealing pic-a-nic baskets.
Everybody Hates Chris - Everybody Hates the Gout:
Chris: I was afraid you'd get mad at me for gettin' an F. I thought I could do better next semester. So I changed my grade and forged your signature onto the report card and gave it to Ms. Morello. I thought you wouldn't find out.
Rochelle: *mimicking* I thought you wouldn't find out. Boy what do I look like Boo Boo the Fool?
Chris: I was afraid you'd get mad at me for gettin' an F. I thought I could do better next semester. So I changed my grade and forged your signature onto the report card and gave it to Ms. Morello. I thought you wouldn't find out.
Rochelle: *mimicking* I thought you wouldn't find out. Boy what do I look like Boo Boo the Fool?
by Freeloading Will August 10, 2010
This prank occurs on April Fool's day. It involves attempting to play a prank on someone, backing down and telling them that you are joking, and then doing the prank anyways. In essence, one commits two pranks in one swift motion, simliar to a boomarang or maybe a pulley of some sort.
You go up to someone, for instance, on a balconey or some higherlevel building, and say "I'm going to push you off the balconey," then, "Hahah, just kidding, April Fool's" but you push them off the balconey anyways.
by crash landon April 01, 2005
A group of individuals, family members or a community where you suddenly look around and wonder why you're in the company of those whom are "just fools"
by utopia03 March 10, 2014
1972-1977 CBS. Catch phrase used by Aunt Esther directed at Fred Sanford in response to his insults, frequently referencing all that ugly on her face. She will exclaim, "Why ya ole fish eyed fool!". Whilst the fish eyed meaning may be obscure, though has been used in the 60's or earlier, it may be speculated that Esther was telling Fred why he don't look in the mirror.
by Sir Carlton August 08, 2021
by Pizzlej August 05, 2020
An old Texas saying: Fool me once, shame on... shame on you? ... You fool me can't get fooled again.
by Kristian Z March 07, 2008