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An individual who exhibits both qualities of a hooligan and a fool, but is not really either.

A term coined by the The Beatles in their song, "Maxwell's Silver Hammer". The line is often mistaken for 'fool again', but clearly Max was being a Fooligan.
By Jove! Why must you always be such a Fooligan. These are serious matters my boy!!

"Back in school again Maxwell plays the Fooligan, Teacher gets annoyed. Wishing to avoid an unpleasant Sce, e, e, ene." - The Beatles
Fooligan by Mr.M.Slack April 20, 2010
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A random person of questionable intelligence; dolt or moron.

Etymology: Derived from Spanish word Fulano, a generic proper noun roughly translated as "what's his name."
We would've made it out with the goods if Foolano here hadn't tripped the security system.
Foolano by tomte June 3, 2004
An individual who exhibits both qualities of a hooligan and a fool, but is not really either.

A term coined by the The Beatles in their song, "Maxwell's Silver Hammer". The line is often mistaken for 'fool again', but clearly Max was being a Fooligan.
By Jove! Why must you always be such a Fooligan. These are serious matters my boy!!

"Back in school again Maxwell plays the Fooligan, Teacher gets annoyed. Wishing to avoid an unpleasant Sce, e, e, ene." - The Beatles
Fooligan by Mr.M.Slack April 20, 2010
Someone who exhibits reckless behaviour and displays disregard for personal and public safety in a comedic fashion.
That fooligan from Beantown thinks she can tell me what to do, but I da boss.
Fooligan by nathenalexdan October 18, 2008
Bro, Fooligan just posted.
Fooligan by pissfaceandhead November 19, 2020

Fooliano 

1. A person who feigns an appearence of foolishness or arrogance for their own ammusement.

2. A person who argues against common knowledge or accepted fact for their own amusement.

3. An uncommon surname.
The entire community was irritated by Steve's childish behavior, little did they know however, he was just being a fooliano.
Fooliano by Nelf July 11, 2005