foo fighter

English

Etymology

From foo, either a nonce word or a corruption of the French word feu (fire), + fighter (type of aircraft). (Can this(+) etymology be sourced?)

Noun

foo fighter (plural foo fighters)

  1. Any of various unidentified flying objects, as reported by Allied pilots during World War II.
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