FOUTER


Meaning of FOUTER in English

ˈfüd.ər, -ütə- noun

or fou·tra -ü.trə

( -s )

Etymology: Middle French foutre to copulate with, copulate, from Latin futuere; probably akin to Latin -futare to beat — more at beat

1. archaic : something of little value : fig

a foutra for the world and worldlings base — Shakespeare

2.

a. chiefly Scotland

(1) : an objectionable or tedious person

(2) : a worthless or bungling person

b. Scotland : chap , fellow

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