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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
And in the role of Cinderella’s Prince, he turned himself into “a preening fop” who understands full well that he’s meant to be charming, not sincere, as the character himself explains late in the musical.
Dunn said he knows many officers who are “appalled by the FOP even entertaining endorsing” Trump, given his felony convictions, his actions on Jan. 6 and his recent promise to pardon the insurrectionists who attacked police officers that day.
Wasn’t he really a snob, and a fop, and frivolous on serious occasions, as she had once told him during a quarrel?
The FOP, the country’s largest police union, endorsed Trump in 2016 and 2020.
FOP is caused by mutations in the gene ACVR1 which lead to abnormal formation of bone outside of the normal skeleton in soft tissue including muscles, tendons and ligaments throughout the body.
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