(transitive, archaic) To make a fool out of (someone); to fool, trick, or deceive (someone).
befoul
befoul
verb
(figuratively) To stain or mar (for example with infamy or disgrace).
(specifically) To defecate on, to soil with excrement.
To entangle or run against so as to impede motion.
To make foul; to soil; to contaminate, pollute.
bifoil
bifold
bifold
adj
Of two kinds.
Twofold, double.
noun
(carpentry) A door, window, shutter, or divider consisting of two equal panels hinged together so that it opens by folding the panels against each other.
A crease or turn that causes something to double back on itself.
A sheet of paper or cardboard folded in half along a crease down the center.
A wallet, billfold, or carrying case with a single fold, so that it opens like a book.
bobfly
bobfly
noun
(fishing) The fly at the end of the leader.
botfly
botfly
noun
One of several dipterous insects of the family Oestridae, the larvae of which are parasites on many animals, including humans.
boxful
boxful
noun
as much as a box will hold
flobby
flobby
adj
(slang) full of saliva
flyboy
flyboy
noun
(aviation, slang) An aircraft pilot, especially of a military combat aircraft.
(printing, historical, slang) A man employed to clear the printed copies from the printing-press.
foible
foible
adj
(obsolete) Weak; feeble.
noun
(chiefly in the plural) A quirk, idiosyncrasy, or mannerism; an unusual habit that is slightly strange or silly.
(fencing) Part of a sword between the middle and the point, weaker than the forte.