by bob March 11, 2005
Etymology: Polite/flippant alternative to "fuck", perhaps a contraction of "foo" and "fanagle".
(transitive verb)
1: to casually or passively experiment with something, especially something that is complex and which usually requires an intimate working knowledge.
2: to examine or assess something by brute-force or random testing.
(intransitive verb)
1: to study irrelevant things at an inappropriate time.
2: to futz
(transitive verb)
1: to casually or passively experiment with something, especially something that is complex and which usually requires an intimate working knowledge.
2: to examine or assess something by brute-force or random testing.
(intransitive verb)
1: to study irrelevant things at an inappropriate time.
2: to futz
"I'm foogling with this car engine."
"He never gets any work done, as he spends all his time foogling around on his computer."
"He never gets any work done, as he spends all his time foogling around on his computer."
by algo October 16, 2003
(noun) a person who relies on google for any task that requires any type of thinking or work; "fool for google"
girl1: Hey, I was wondering if you wanted to come work on that project with me at the library.
girl2: Are you talking about that research project?
girl1: Yea...
girl2: Girl, I'm just going to google it.
girl1: You are such a foogle...
girl2: Are you talking about that research project?
girl1: Yea...
girl2: Girl, I'm just going to google it.
girl1: You are such a foogle...
by #1foogle April 10, 2010
to fool around on Google. The act of foogling. Online rambling for information.
(My sister was complaining of leg pain and said that she was going to Google the symptoms after I told her to go to the doctor. I told her not to foogle, just GO. It was actually a misspelling but I thought the word worked really well for what I felt she was doing.)
(My sister was complaining of leg pain and said that she was going to Google the symptoms after I told her to go to the doctor. I told her not to foogle, just GO. It was actually a misspelling but I thought the word worked really well for what I felt she was doing.)
Judy would rather foogle than watch TV.
Instead of going to the doctor for a diagnosis, she spent the day foogling.
Instead of going to the doctor for a diagnosis, she spent the day foogling.
by Lil-sis November 24, 2013
Allison: Last night Jonathan gave me a gooooood foogleing. I have been waiting for him to do that with me for sooo long!
Erin: Riiiiight... You have NO idea what foogleing is.
Erin: Riiiiight... You have NO idea what foogleing is.
by Ernie Booferella August 15, 2007
A word that can be used to replace other words, sort of like fuck. Can be used as a noun, adjective, or part of a word.
by Marco February 07, 2005
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