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fooster Anglo-Irish.|ˈfuːstə(r)| Bustle. Hence ˈfooster v. intr., to bustle off.
1847Le Fanu T. O'Brien 25 Where is it you're going, my colleen Beg, in all this foosther? 1850N. & Q. 1st Ser. II. 153 Full of fun and fooster, like Mooney's goose. 1892J. Barlow Irish Idylls III. 56 The hen that had foosthered off with herself down the bog. |