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fop
/ fɒp /
noun
- a man who is excessively concerned with fashion and elegance
Derived Forms
- ˈfoppish, adjective
- ˈfoppishly, adverb
- ˈfoppishness, noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of fop1
Example Sentences
There was an FOP meeting on July 14, and Fanone and Dunn decided to attend.
Muske-catthe civet-cat; applied as a term of contempt to a fop, as being a person perfumed with musk.
The young fop bowed in silence, turned on the heels of his boots, and gracefully quitted the boudoir.
Three signs of a fop: the track of his comb in his hair; the track of his teeth in his food; the track of his stick behind him.
Cumnock then yawned a town fop's advice to a hustling street passenger to apologize for his rudeness before it was too late.
You will discover one day that she is loyal to the core, tho' she has a fop of a father who would serve his Grace's chocolate.
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