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Footer

To muck/play about with something aimlessly, just for the sake of it or out of boredom.
not much, just footerin aboot way this tape recorder (or any other object randomly found lying about)
by Morning Sun January 19, 2011
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Jesse Foolery

He was well-liked for his shenanigans and Jesse Foolery.
by Big Bager November 3, 2010
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Fookerty

A bunch of random events that turn out bad.
Some fookerty shit happened at the party last night. Ex. Jake went streaking last night. Tyler woke up with an ugly high school girl. Kyle got pantsed while doing a keg stand.
by Olympus aka Ja-Ky January 20, 2009
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Keelan Fowler

A fat podgy kid who probably is screaming at you when you kill him on any game whilst chamming down his 3rd breakfast of the day. He loves cock but won’t admit to it and has a fetish for pigs. Also is very stupid and is impossible to win an argument with because of his lack of intelligence and chromosomes.
P1 - Bro that kid is so scabby, how did he even kill me

P2 - Don’t even shake it bro he’s probably just a Keelan Fowler

P1 - Yeah your right he probably is
by Jesus Ma Nibbas January 19, 2019
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left footer

Oi, you'll want to keep an eye on your boy around Seamus... he's a left footer.
by Jim Graziano December 16, 2005
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100 FOOTER

A girl/woman that you can tell is a lesbian from 100 feet away. IE: they are a 100 footer!
IE: they are a 100 footer!

They have the generic short hair and dress kinda boyish, without talking to the woman you can tell she is queer!
by Cathy-shorty April 21, 2006
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Fowler

A person who sets snares and lies in wait for prey. Derived from the word "fowl", common prey for trappers in old times. The word also gained popularity in the years of Early Modern English (Shakespheare, the King James version of the Bible) as a symbolic term for a person who maliciously uses deception to ensnare or trap others.
Surely, HE will deliver thee from the snare of the fowler, and from the noisome pestilence.

Now that fowler is defined, you are probably wondering what "noisome" means. To be continued.
by JJfats32 December 15, 2013
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