foof
名词 n.
动词 v.
感叹词 intj.
英 /fuːf/
英文释义
名词 n.
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An audible puff of wind.
— "Hawley Smoot," he said, striking the door with his wand, and with a smoky 'foof' the door disappeared[.]
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The vulva or vagina.
— ‘You may have a ring on your hand but I'm of the opinion there's no chastity belt on your foof,’ he whispered.
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An exasperating person.
— He's an old foof.
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An eccentric, foolish, or senile person, usually an old man; a coot, codger, or dotard.
— I said I didn't know but thought 1950 Los Angeles Rams might have been better. He agreed I didn't know. He said I was an old foof and I said Oh Yeah! or something snappy like that.
动词 v.
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To fluff; to cause to puff up.
— I foofed my hair and buzzed the door open, swiping cat hairs from my chest so that I wouldn't leave a tacky hug imprint.
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To blow air through the lips while they are pressed together or against skin; to blow a raspberry.
— "Foof me, Dad." She pulled up her sweatshirt. "No." "Foof me. Please." "I'll foof you," Mad said. "No, I want my Dad to foof me. Foof me, Dad." She puffed out her stomach and looked at it.
感叹词 intj.
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Used to express exasperation or frustration
— Oh foof. You swim like a fish.
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Onomatopoeia indicating an explosive burst of air.
— "Foof!" he cried. "The world went foof."
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