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Fooster vs Foister - What's the difference?

fooster | foister |

As a verb fooster

is (ireland) '', to bustle (move busily) or fidget.

As a noun foister is

one who foists; a falsifier.

fooster

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Verb

(en verb)
  • (Ireland) '', to Bustle (move busily) or fidget.
  • * 7 July 1894 , Charles Dickens (editor), Kattie's Wedding , F. M. Evans and Co., Limited:
  • "Ony if he wouldn't spind so much time foosthering about with thim little hins, bad luck to thim, that lays an igg no bigger than a marble," she added plaintively, as the trio started down the village street.

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    foister

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • One who foists; a falsifier.
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