Meaning & Definition of word "Foam"

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    Foam

    /foʊm/

    noun:

    • 1. A mass of small bubbles formed on or in a liquid.
      • Example: The surf created a thick layer of foam on the beach.
    • 2. A light, soft material made by trapping air in a liquid or solid.
      • Example: The cushions are made from high-quality foam for extra comfort.

    verb:

    • 1. To produce or form small bubbles, typically when a liquid is agitated.
      • Example: The bartender began to foam the milk for the cappuccino.
    • 2. To overflow or spill over in a foamy manner.
      • Example: The soda started to foam over the top of the glass.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Old English fām; akin to Old High German fo fuma, Latin spuma.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    foam at the mouth:

    To show extreme anger or fervor.

    foam party:

    An event where people dance among foam or bubbles.

    shaving foam:

    A frothy substance used for shaving.

    Related Words

    froth:

    A mass of small bubbles formed in or on a liquid.

    lather:

    A thick frothy mass of bubbles produced by soap.

    Slang Meanings of foam

    Meaning: Foam can refer to the frizzy haircut or hair gel style.

    Example Sentence: He styled his hair with foam so it looked extra voluminous.

    Meaning: Used in skateboarding culture to describe a new trick.

    Example Sentence: He just pulled off a foam during the competition.