foo-foo

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See also: foofoo, FooFoo, and fufú

English

Noun

foo-foo (uncountable)

  1. Alternative spelling of fufu
    • 1958, Chinua Achebe, chapter 11, in Things Fall Apart, New York: Astor-Honor, published 1959:
      Ezinma and her mother sat on a mat on the floor after their supper of yam foo-foo and bitter-leaf soup.
    • 1991, Elechi Amadi, The concubine, page 45:
      There was so much fish and meat in the soup that they had to put them on a separate plate, to facilitate the free movement of their balls of foo-foo in the soup
    • 2007, Elphinstone Dayrell, Folk Stories from Southern Nigeria, page 35:
      The king, however, refused to do this; but as he was rather sorry for the tortoise, he said he would present him with a magic foo-foo tree, which would the tortoise and his family with food, [] Every day it dropped foo-foo and soup on the ground.

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