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Foiable

(Pro: FOY-a-ble) Information, usually embarrassing to authority, which persistent people can get through the Freedom of Information Act. The question sometimes gets the info without a lawsuit.
Senator Klaxon, are the expense records for your January fact-finding mission to Tahiti foiable?
by suspiry March 20, 2011
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Foibler

1.One who will continuously publicize others who posses foibles.
2.Such actions are constant.
3.Such thoughts eventually become subconscious to the point where reasonable thinking is unattainable
Look at that guy, he walks like a duck, and I’ve never seen him brush his teeth.. Oh g-d, I’m such a foibler.”
by Jfrymer December 18, 2005
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foible

What a foible.
by Typhlosion July 30, 2003
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Foible

To make a mistake directly causing the failure of a plan or action. Portmanteau of Foil and Fumble.
The Green Shift idea was a major foible for the Canadian Liberal Party in 2008.
by Death Monkey April 4, 2009
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foibles

1. Problems that, when serious, cause failure or the symptoms of failure.

2. The #1 cause of fagalism in the U.S.

3. Elton John,jk.

4. The STD known to make you suck.
1. 9 out of 10 people failed today because of foibles.

2. Only you can stop fagalism by preventing foibles.

3. No.

4. Mary broke up with John because of his foibles.
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foibled

Verb: Ruin, thwart, dull, put a dent in or jacked up. To mess up. It's formally used as a noun, but most appropriately, the word is best used as a verb.
I've just foibled his evil plans. Muahaha.
OR I've foibled the tip of his sword.
by crystales December 28, 2013
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Fooable

We are going out tomorrow and going to get some Fooable

Lee Richards said Foodable
by LIZZIERICHARDS9 December 12, 2020
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