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ProfessorPlum77 · 70-79, MVIP
It started out as a noun, but many people use it as a verb.
Similar to the word "fool," and many others. "Don't act like a fool." "I don't want to fool with it at the moment."
Similar to the word "fool," and many others. "Don't act like a fool." "I don't want to fool with it at the moment."