fouty

See also: Fouty

English

Etymology

Compare French foutu, past participle of foutre; Old French foutu (scoundrel). See fouter.

Adjective

fouty (comparative more fouty, superlative most fouty)

  1. (obsolete) used as an intensifier despicable
    • 1770s, William Hamilton (translator), Blind Harry (original), The Life Surprising Adventures and Heroic Actions of Sir William Wallace
      fouty fellows

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