What does to fool away mean?we found 2 entries for the meaning of to fool away
 

Fool \Fool\, v. t.

1. To infatuate; to make foolish. --Shak. [1913 Webster]

For, fooled with hope, men favor the deceit. --Dryden. [1913 Webster]

2. To use as a fool; to deceive in a shameful or mortifying manner; to impose upon; to cheat by inspiring foolish confidence; as, to fool one out of his money. [1913 Webster]

You are fooled, discarded, and shook off By him for whom these shames ye underwent. --Shak. [1913 Webster]

To fool away, to get rid of foolishly; to spend in trifles, idleness, folly, or without advantage. [1913 Webster]

Source: The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
 

 

Fool \Fool\, v. t.

1. To infatuate; to make foolish. --Shak.

For, fooled with hope, men favor the deceit. --Dryden.

2. To use as a fool; to deceive in a shameful or mortifying manner; to impose upon; to cheat by inspiring foolish confidence; as, to fool one out of his money.

You are fooled, discarded, and shook off By him for whom these shames ye underwent. --Shak.

To fool away, to get rid of foolishly; to spend in trifles, idleness, folly, or without advantage.

Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
 

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