| Noun | 1. | fool - a person who lacks good judgment |
| 2. | fool - a person who is gullible and easy to take advantage of | |
| 3. | fool - a professional clown employed to entertain a king or nobleman in the middle ages Synonyms: jester, motley fool | |
| Verb | 1. | fool - make a fool or dupe of |
| 2. | fool - spend frivolously and unwisely; "Fritter away one's inheritance" | |
| 3. | fool - fool or hoax; "The immigrant was duped because he trusted everyone"; "You can't fool me!" | |
| 4. | fool - indulge in horseplay; "Enough horsing around--let's get back to work!"; "The bored children were fooling about" |
| FOOL - Fool's Lisp. A small Scheme interpreter. ftp://scam.berkeley.edu/src/local/fools.tar.Z. |
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