Meaning & Definition of word "Fooling"

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    Fooling

    /ˈfuːlɪŋ/

    noun:

    • 1. the action of deceiving someone; a trick.
      • Example: His fooling made everyone laugh, but it also made some people angry.
    • 2. a playful or humorous trick or prank.
      • Example: They pulled a fooling on their teacher, pretending to forget the class assignment.

    verb:

    • 1. the act of deceiving or tricking someone.
      • Example: She was fooling her friends into believing she had won the lottery.
    • 2. to engage in playful or mischievous behavior.
      • Example: The children were fooling around in the backyard.

    Etymology

    Derived from the noun 'fool', which comes from the Old French 'fol', meaning 'mad, foolish'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    fooling around:

    Engaging in playful or silly behavior.

    fooling oneself:

    Deceiving oneself about reality or truth.

    fooling someone into:

    Tricking someone into doing something.

    Related Words

    fool:

    A person who is easily deceived or tricked.

    decepiton:

    The act of deceiving or misleading.

    prank:

    A practical joke or mischievous act.

    Slang Meanings of fooling

    Meaning: Messing around in a light-hearted way.

    Example Sentence: Stop fooling! We need to get back to work.

    Meaning: To playfully tease or annoy someone.

    Example Sentence: She was just fooling him to get a reaction.