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Fooker

Definition:

A colloquial term used to address a person in a playful or affectionate manner.


Examples:

Noun:

1. My little fooker always makes me smile.

2. Hey, fooker, you ready for our adventure?

3. She's a real troublemaker, that little fooker.


Verb:

1. Stop fookering around and get back to work!

2. He fookered up that presentation by forgetting to include the important details.

3. Don't fooker with me or you'll regret it.


Adjective:

1. We had a fooker of a time trying to fix that broken pipe.

2. The fooker car broke down again on our trip.

3. She has a fooker haircut that always catches people's attention.


Adverb:

1. He cleaned the house fooker quickly when he realized his parents were coming over.

2. We should finish this project fooker soon before the deadline.

3. The magician made the rabbit disappear fooker suddenly.


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