Mary
Is this sentence correct? Someone says “foo” instead of “bear” in this sentence. This foo just opens the door like he owns it
2021年6月18日 05:29
回答 · 6
3
Hello Mary, "foo" is a slang word. It is short for "fool" but used like "guy" (gender neutral). Using "foo" to refer to an animal is personification.
2021年6月18日
受邀老师
1
I agree with Isaac; it's probably the slang version of "fool". I really don't think there are any bears involved in this example. Even if a bear could open a door, I don't see how a bear would understand the concept of ownership. Do you have any more context?
2021年6月18日
1
I agree with Isaac that "foo" is short for "fool", but in my opinion, it is more degrading than just being a "guy / gal"; it could imply that he / she is an idiot. It's used in a lot of songs (i.e. The Rolling Stones "Baby I'm a fool to cry....") and the rappers tend to say "foo" instead.
2021年6月18日
受邀老师
I agree with Isaac. This appears to be the slang form of “fool”, with no bears involved. Is there any context to suggest a bear? (By the way, I’m sure I answered this a few minutes ago, but as my answer seems to have disappeared, I’m re-answering.)
2021年6月18日
还未找到你的答案吗?
把你的问题写下来,让母语人士来帮助你!