Definitions for damfool

damfool dam·fool

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IPA: /ˈdæmˈful/

Damfool is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 126 anagrams from letters in damfool (adflmoo).

Definitions for damfool

noun

  1. a person who is exceptionally stupid or foolish.

adjective

  1. Also, damfoolish [dam-foo-lish] /ˈdæmˈfu lɪʃ/ (Show IPA). extraordinarily stupid or foolish.

Origin of damfool

1880-85; alteration of damned fool or foolish

Examples for damfool

We all told him to cut it out, because he was sure to do some damfool thing if he didn't.

"One of her damfool jokes," muttered the old man, as he shuffled toward the door of the locked room.

Now maybe my wife will get off my back on this damfool business of organizing a maid's and butler's union.

You'd think it was Martha's and yours and that damfool medic's.

No, sir-ree, I think that's the most damfool suggestion I've ever heard!

Half the damfool people in the world stick a pillow under a fainting woman's shoulders.

"If I land there you can ask for a damfool—and I'll answer the first time," laughed the holdup over his shoulder.

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