foozle

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noun

foo·​zle ˈfü-zəl How to pronounce foozle (audio)
: an act of foozling
especially : a bungling golf stroke

foozle

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verb

foozled; foozling
ˈfüz-liŋ,
ˈfü-zə-liŋ How to pronounce foozle (audio)
ˈfüz-liŋ

transitive verb

: to manage or play awkwardly : bungle

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What Foozle Means to Golfers

Foozle dates only to the late 19th century, but its origins are obscure. The German dialect verb fuseln ("to work carelessly") could figure in its history, but that speculation has never been proven. Not particularly common today, foozle still holds a special place in the hearts, minds, and vocabularies of many golfers. In golf, to foozle a shot is to bungle it and a foozle is a bungled shot. In a Century magazine piece from 1899 called "Two Players and their Play," Beatrice Hanscom reveals more of golf's specialized vocabulary:

She tops her ball; then divots fly; / In bunkers long she stays; / She foozles all along the course / In most astounding ways: / In sooth, it is an eery thing / The way Priscilla plays.

Examples of foozle in a Sentence

Verb foozled the attempt to move the couch into the apartment and tore the fabric on the arms

Word History

Etymology

Verb

perhaps from German dialect fuseln to work carelessly

First Known Use

Noun

1890, in the meaning defined above

Verb

1888, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of foozle was in 1888

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Cite this Entry

“Foozle.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/foozle. Accessed 24 Nov. 2024.

Kids Definition

foozle

verb
foo·​zle
ˈfü-zəl
foozled; foozling
ˈfüz-(ə-)liŋ
: bungle
foozle noun
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