fop

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English

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From Middle English foppe, fobbe (fop, fool). Akin to German foppen (to jeer).

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fop (plural fops)

  1. (dated) A vain man; a dandy.

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fop

  1. inflection of foppen:
    1. first-person singular present indicative
    2. imperative