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fool up
verb
To be incredibly foolish, act foolishly
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As Akbar, the group's vice president, put it: "The first thing I'm telling children when we get on the stage is, 'I've got to be the biggest fool up there.' Why?
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Audiences will see Christian Holder's new "Weren't We Fools" up close and personal.
It's not quite the same experience as being able to feel the material, and while it looks good from a few feet away, you're not going to be fooled up close.
Boone later wrote that it was a "blast beating people that deserve it" and bragged about chanting "OUR STREETS" with other cops after they locked "fools up on prison busses".
The caller, nobody's fool, hung up at this obviously preposterous answer.
I've watched this frustrating fool grow up and have a pretty good sense of his kinks and contradictions.
"He played the fool, dressed up, performed little mimes, though often it was his only way of communicating with people.
Soon, the line "I don't care, even if I was a fool" bubbled up, and I entered the words into the search box.
The company incorporated in 2011 when co-founders Patrick Smith and Robert Morton, old colleagues from the financial analysis website The Motley Fool hooked up with Jeff Kelly and Josh Krieger — two DC-based food entrepreneurs.
"Part One: Angel and The Fool" sets up the story but leaves us hanging with a brutal cliff hanger.
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