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foolish

Describing something that is gnarly, over the top, amazing, or jaw droppinng. Comparable to the term sick.

"Did you see that trick!"
"Ya it was foolish."

"That skateboard vert ramp at the x-games is foolish."

by R Austin April 17, 2008

68πŸ‘ 56πŸ‘Ž


foolish

Someone who does incredibly stupid things and doesn't realize how stupid they look.

Anyone with the following last names: Obama, McLaughlin, Ortega, Simpson, Bunny, etc.

OR

You are so foolish!

by Darth Lord Maak Foreva August 6, 2009

37πŸ‘ 49πŸ‘Ž


foolishness

adverb. to state a condition/circumstance/setting which denotes a foolish state.

my world is based on foolishness.

by NLU September 8, 2005

7πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž


Foolish

Often a term of endearment, however it can also be used in a derogatory sense. Silly, dumbass, lameface, idiot, but in a good way of course. Introduced by the one and only Annika of Ballard.

"You drunk dialed me, foolish."

by Source: Annika and Lauren January 19, 2007

19πŸ‘ 28πŸ‘Ž


Foolish

Someone who searches this up on urban dictionary

The person who searched this up is foolish.

by MasterKuby January 23, 2021

5πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


Foolish Heart

a "foolish" heart is a naive and gullible heart.

Just because you may have a foolish heart doesn’t mean it’s a bad thing.. your just one of the many who’s heart has been broken so much to the point where the slightest bit of affection or β€œlove” makes you fall for a person easy... and often may lead to even more heartbreak. Everyone in this world has heart but it’s how you use it that really matters... in this world with so much bad, your doing so much good and yet you still end up being the one heart broken left wondering why you can’t be happy.. blaming everything on your foolish heart.

by Lucidauraz November 28, 2020

4πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


foolish whore

An affectionate insult aimed at someone who is simple minded enough to speak their mind all the time before thinking.

Calista: Where are my sunglasses?
James: On top of your head, foolish whore.

by Thomas McNab December 26, 2006