Fool meaning in English
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Definition
a fool: an idiot, an imbecile
to fool (somebody): to trick, to dupe, to deceive (somebody)
- "Cheating horses, don't be fools"
- "Don't be fooled by Bruno's email!"
- "Your mission for this week, should you choose to accept it: Don't be fooled by "get rich quick schemes"."
- "Yo fool, this is Bruno Delavigne, I ain't in town, but hit me back on my celly cell!"
- "Joan Wayne : Cheating horses, don't be fools"
- "No more talk, just kiss me, you fool."
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