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foofaraw

[ foo-fuh-raw ]

noun

  1. a great fuss or disturbance about something very insignificant.
  2. an excessive amount of decoration or ornamentation, as on a piece of clothing, a building, etc.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of foofaraw1

First recorded in 1845–50; originally a regional word on the western frontier of the U.S.; further etymology uncertain; possibly from Spanish ڲԴڲó, a noun and adjective meaning “braggart, boaster” (perhaps from Arabic ڲ “talkative”); perhaps also from French fanfaron, a noun and adjective with the same meanings as the Spanish, the French dialect form fanfarou perhaps also having contributed
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Example Sentences

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I assumed it was there as a response to all of this foofaraw, but it’s not that at all.

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But it’s so dense with serious world literature of every stripe, and so absent trinkets and elaborate bookmarks and candles and other foofaraw, that it’s a Platonic ideal.

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Imbroglio, contretemps, foofaraw, brouhaha: News is about contention and disagreement.

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His chances of being elected president of the United States after this foofaraw may safely be put at zero.

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Supreme Court says this amendment is inclusive enough to make campaign contributions a form of free speech, yet there’s now this idiotic foofaraw over Kaepernick’s expression of free speech — merely sitting down.

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More About Foofaraw

Where does foofaraw come from?

A foofaraw is either “a great fuss about something insignificant” or “an excessive amount of decoration.”

Etymologists think the word, which evidence now suggests is recorded in the American West in the mid-1800s, is based on the French fanfaron, “boastful,” and Spanish ڲԴڲó, “vain, arrogant.” These words are apparently meant to sound “showy,” like a fanfare.

Many more amusing Americanisms await in our slideshow “These Wacky 51Թs Originated In The USA.”

Did you know … ?

ǴǴڲ’s notion of making a big deal out of something insignificant is similar to the expression make a mountain out of a molehill. And foofaraw’s sense of excessive decoration can be conveyed using the noun forms of such adjectives as garish, gaudy, or ostentatious.

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