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"tomfoolery" Definitions
  1. silly behaviour

103 Sentences With "tomfoolery"

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Security through obscurity is out, security through tomfoolery is in.
The product of a warped mind and some Photoshop tomfoolery?
It ended up raising £1,986.04, pretty good for runaway Twitter tomfoolery.
But Trump's statement goes beyond just the typical Trump-brag tomfoolery.
Whatever the reason, Slack isn't here for that kind of tomfoolery.
Our classy president is tweeting about Michael Cohen's taxi medallion tomfoolery.
It's like, how do you top that in terms of outrageous tomfoolery?
It's bureaucratic tomfoolery at its finest, and it should not be tolerated.
Adam Scott has no time for right-wing tomfoolery involving his face.
The electronics are isolated to resist spills and any kind of tomfoolery.
So is it doing something special with pancakes or is there more tomfoolery afoot?
Throughout his catalogue, they're presented primarily as objects of sexual tomfoolery or bitter scorn.
Come by at around 8:30 for some convivial startup conversation and general genial tomfoolery.
As I gazed at this elaborate tomfoolery I conjured the holiday windows of my dreams.
However, the couple's latest tomfoolery proves just how much the duo is after our own hearts.
The tomfoolery of Scott Pruitt, the Environmental Protection Agency's leader, has reached a new level, somehow.
LONDON — Seriously people, it's time you learned: J.K. Rowling does not tolerate any tomfoolery on social media.
I don't know why, but it's too fake and the galactic tomfoolery just doesn't grab my attention.
Pond hockey, almost by definition, is noncompetitive tomfoolery, the sport's equivalent of backyard football or pickup hoops.
Some of this abuse stems from tomfoolery, some stems from pure vandalism, and some may stem from fear.
All this tomfoolery dents the reputation of the marathon, which is among the fastest-growing in the world.
How did Kate get her leg contorted like that, or are you folks up to Photoshop tomfoolery again?
These four companies haven't been engaged in the same kind of financial tomfoolery that others have partaken in.
She's run away from school for a week armed with a camcorder to capture the band's traveling tomfoolery.
No "doggo" slang or other tomfoolery here—he's just posting photos of himself petting dogs and being happy.
After a weekend filled with more Twitter tomfoolery, Elon Musk has finally "deleted" his account on the social network.
Inside was Jawad Mustafa, one of the SWAT team's ethnic Turkmen, a popular sergeant with a penchant for tomfoolery.
Plus, Amy and I have a strong tradition of tomfoolery so let's see if we don't have some good fun.
If you subscribe to your console's online service, Red Dead Online is also a decent outlet for aimless cowpoke tomfoolery.
This amazing combination leads to full 20-minute videos of tomfoolery, and it works flawlessly with a medium like Drag Race.
He recounts a tale of childhood tomfoolery that sets Mickey off, and all the conflict kicks Gus's savior instinct into gear.
It's easier to lose sight of plot and purpose than in the original seasons, but we're here for the tomfoolery padding it.
The first full trailer has officially dropped — and unlike the series' brief, previous teasers, it features plenty of familiar Tanner family tomfoolery.
That has led other people to point to Britain, not France, as the country whose calendrical flub produced a day of tomfoolery.
Political opponents have accused the president's team of tomfoolery, claiming it uses immature pranks and gimmicky souvenirs to distract from unpopular policies.
What's sad is that the animals on Henderson Island—who produce no trash—are paying the ultimate price for humanity's tomfoolery, as usual.
The show is absurd by definition, and the more you give into its freewheeling tomfoolery, the more the ride is worth your time.
And when the most famous man in the internet world testified before the Senate on Tuesday, Werner decided to try some tomfoolery again.
The chamber thinks it is the world's greatest deliberative body, so there'll be none of the tomfoolery seen during the House impeachment process.
"Rumbo a Tierra" is an album of boundless sonic tomfoolery and rhythmic savvy; a listener could simply enjoy the vocals as nonverbal sounds.
And thirdly, though she's yet to post any reactions to the hooplah, we're sure McGowan is probably unfazed by all the tomfoolery on Twitter.
Any time the G80 Sport is hustled, it lunges and rolls in ways that show it'd really rather not be participating in such tomfoolery.
Similar to the Tsugi-fueled tomfoolery, the web was ablaze with rumors that the robots had produced a new song called "Emphazed" in 2012.
The rhyming names, the matching sailor suits, the tomfoolery of mistaken identities, the two-places-at-the-same-time movie plot—genetics for gags.
You see, your Canuck friends have only been up to some tomfoolery to cheer up Americans like yourself, who are applying for emergency residence.
I'm simplifying, of course, because I don't know the details of all this quantum tomfoolery (who can, really?), but that's a powerful cycle to nurture.
That said, the Russians have also indulged in similar tomfoolery to simply nudge countries this way or that without resorting to open use of arms.
When I laugh at Harris as the Count, part of me wonders if I'm partaking in the tomfoolery that got us here in the first place.
This weekend you will probably go to a Halloween party and see sexy burgers, sexy grapes, people dressed as Ken Bone, and other kinds of tomfoolery.
If we at Noisey had a dollar for every music video we're sent that involves low-budget stunts and general tomfoolery, we'd be Scrooge McDuck rich.
The Malaysian public are an unusually pragmatic electorate -- they are hugely tolerant of political tomfoolery, as long as it doesn't interfere too much with daily life.
And when you're done with your tomfoolery for the night, the Stinger is a quiet and composed highway cruiser that tackles bumps and potholes without drama.
Thus, if the delay was the result of the "bureaucratic tomfoolery at its finest," as the columns says, it is Trump's own appointees they are indicting.
But he's also up to some general mayhem-causing and tomfoolery-invoking and all-around flexing and the occasional bit of partying and very little bullshitting.
There is a faint echo of that formal tomfoolery in "Edison," which begins with the inventor's death and then takes a turn for the Benjamin Button.
Being the hot-shot actor that he is, Freeman got court-side seats which make for a great view and also provide the opportunity for some tomfoolery.
The bottom line is this: fraud and malfeasance come in many different flavors, and food-stamp tomfoolery is a tempting variation for those looking to do wrong.
The genre has cast off the shallow retro tomfoolery of the early 2010s without falling prey to the dull plodding of the late 80s and early 90s.
Rep. Jackie Speier (D-Calif.) joined in on the April Fools' Day tomfoolery Saturday, proposing a bill that would force President Trump to be supervised while tweeting.
Dozens of people gather in parking lots, deserted roads and other expanses of pavement to do all manner of tomfoolery, often to the chagrin of the local constabulary.
They are also the biggest dufuses in the animal kingdom, and are constantly getting themselves caught up in all sorts of tomfoolery, which is documented in obscure subreddits.
While the trio aren't the most reliable driving instructors, if Diana can ignore their tomfoolery long enough to focus on the road, then she definitely deserves her license.
It's grown into an obnoxious internet free-for-all, where brands and businesses try to prove they're fellow kids with hijinks and tomfoolery that tries way too hard.
With the first of April landing on a Saturday this year, lots of brands are getting their tomfoolery out early, much to the detriment of our heart rates.
One TV news reporter gave us all a mood to admire in 53 when she remained calm and stiff-armed away some random tomfoolery during a live report.
The mischievous lawmaker, whose Twitter feed is regularly filled with jabs, memes and general tomfoolery, mocked Google after he found that his search biography showed he died on Sept.
Yes, wife-carrying is a real sport, and unless you can find a female partner who is willing to subject herself to this level of tomfoolery, you're out of luck.
I read one editorial criticizing the clowns for condescending to their audiences with "pidgin Japanese, and tiresome tomfoolery," and another expressing discomfort with the gladiatorial bloodthirstiness of the lion show.
Tulane has its own sort of elusive secret group called The Benevolent Society for the Propagation of Assorted Tomfoolery and Other Sorts of Peculiar and Otherwise Absurd and Baffling Nonsense.
Still, Tessa Thompson and Chris Hemsworth's chemistry and rookie/vet dynamic is almost enough to make you forget about the missed opportunity and just relish in all the alien tomfoolery.
As ridiculous and over the top as all this may seem now, we must remember that this misguided tomfoolery had a very real, tangible, and negative impact on many people's lives.
Chicagoans are used to all this, of course, so rather than retreat like Coachellans (that's a thing now), everything went on as planned: blunt smoking, inappropriate make-out sessions, general tomfoolery.
Screenshot: FacebookWhile some of his classmates wanted to execute senior pranks that would potentially disrupt classes, Missouri high school student Kylan Scheele opted for some tomfoolery that was a little more chill.
This is why we love the (seemingly) unfiltered drama of reality TV.But when such a story is shielded from Bachelor audiences — viewers who are used to all types of glorious tomfoolery — questions arise.
Plus, pausing in the center of stairway to gesticulate wildly while wielding a selfie stick is an obvious nuisance, and New Yorkers of any borough aren't known for their patience with such tomfoolery.
Construction fell simply, as I had flexibility with pretty much all of the answers, although I really wanted TOMFOOLERY since it didn't employ the name "Tom" in the same sense as the song.
Having successfully founded and exited a couple of software companies, Tomfoolery (sold to Yahoo) and Rally Up (sold to AOL), Sol Lipman has made his move into dog wellness with the launch of YaDoggie.
We can't guarantee that any of these creatures will do anything interesting when you tune in, but most of them run 24/7, so you're bound to catch some animal tomfoolery at some point.
Erlich's series of misfortunes aside, "Bachman's Earning's Over-Ride" was loose enough to allow for a little tomfoolery and the triumphant return of former Pied Piper power brokers Action Jack Barker and Russ Hanneman.
I imagined Barnard would have let his stiff upper lip get in the way of such tomfoolery, so I laid down in the pillowy, fragrant barley and dedicated my angel to his guiding spirit.
The paintings depict images that comically and drolly make reference to human nature and everyday life, and they do this by playing on the visual forms of Op art (but, of course, with added tomfoolery).
The main exception from the first two Marvel phases was Loki, brother of Thor, whose dark-hearted tomfoolery was at least rooted in a believable motivation (sibling rivalry) and was boosted by Tom Hiddleston's winking, terrific performance.
Which is all to say that Governors Island is the flavor of the season: a day-trip utopia where fashion photographers jaunt for location shoots, and Condé Nast treats its digital-strategy team to beach-party tomfoolery.
The risk for Pelosi is that her strategy will turn off voters who are wary of overreach by the new Democratic majority or that she could appear as much to blame as Trump for the Washington tomfoolery.
Paul To the Editor: The firing of Peter Strzok for trashing President Trump in text messages reveals a secret world of partisan politics, preferential treatment and tomfoolery within an agency that is supposed to be fearlessly independent.
The hosts of "Good Mythical Morning" — the Internet's most watched daily show — just revealed the cover of their forthcoming Rhett & Link's Book of Mythicality: A Field Guide To Curiosity, Creativity, & Tomfoolery, which will publish on October 10, 2017.
The organization is officially called "The Benevolent Society for the Propagation of Assorted Tomfoolery and Other Sorts of Peculiar and Otherwise Absurd and Baffling Nonsense," but most Tulane students know it by its other name: The Juggling Club.
The more sobering implication here, beneath all the tomfoolery and nuclear takes, is this perception that being a musician—particularly a rock musician—somehow disqualifies one from participating in civic life, holding public office, or being a "real" adult.
"It takes a great deal of bravery to stand up to our enemies, but just as much to stand up to our friends" Poor Neville only wanted to stop them getting yet more house points deducted with their tomfoolery.
The success of these Viners' rescue attempt had implications for the many more mid- to upper-tier Viners—many of them black—who introduced so much of America, so much of the world, to their homegrown brand of tomfoolery.
It's the honeymoon phase, the new-relationship goggles that make us see what is not there — and may make us think that we are acting rationally when… *cue circus music* While the tomfoolery will (hopefully) pass, it still occurs.
But the Saturday Night Live vet isn't the only person who'll find himself subject to the DeGeneres-Lauer tomfoolery collective: DeGeneres also asks Lauer to sneak a pencil into the Oval Office during his upcoming visit with President Barack Obama.
It is important to note that, while there has been many rituals and blood sacrifices in the video game series, there has yet to be raunchy occult goat tomfoolery, unlike the sort hinted at in recent Netflix staple The Witch.
Dick Tuck, the Democrats' prankster-at-large, who bedeviled Barry M. Goldwater, Richard M. Nixon and other Republicans with bad-news fortune cookies, a comely spy, a treacherous little old lady and other campaign-trail tomfoolery, died on Monday in Tucson.
The Office was kind enough not to drag out a will-they-won't-they for Jim and Pam (unlike some other shows on this list), and the Season 6 wedding was a perfect marriage of Dunder-Mifflin tomfoolery and pure Jam romance.
After a solid 24 hours of tomfoolery—a shitty phone-shot video of their new single playing in a busy record store, a Frank Ocean-esque livestream running on their website, the announcement of a surprise set at Primavera Sound—Arcade Fire are back.
Arts | Long Island On the face of it, a painting of some of the founding fathers laboring over the Declaration of Independence would seem to have little in common with the image of a drink-swilling, red-nosed court jester before he starts his on-command tomfoolery.
Nevertheless, it's worth a return to Downton if only for the greatness of these characters and their particular quirks, from hearing Carter's puffed-up Carson mention acts of "disloyal tomfoolery" to Smith's imperious Dowager saying, well, pretty much anything, especially when sparring with Isobel (Penelope Wilton).
Personally, I think the secret sauce to these often viral vids is the potent mix of DIY kinetic art mixed with some Japanese mascot-esque tomfoolery (Erichsen uploads his failed experiments as well as his successes, and often shows moments of flailing before a successful balloon pop or pasta smash).
And just as Looney Tunes cartoons used chunks of Brahms, Rossini, Smetana and Chopin as oh-so-civilized foils for the mayhem of Bugs Bunny and associates, commercials have often juxtaposed "this supposedly educated music with foolishness and tomfoolery," said David Muhlenfeld, vice president and creative director of the Martin Agency.
That feeling of thrill, which characterizes Bieber at the start of his career as a newly discovered child pop star, was tinged with public trepidation as he matured into the inked young adult who accumulated a record of tomfoolery and criminality, eventually moving towards the solemnity found in his music today.
Nintendo saw this type of actually totally illegal (but it's okay, we won't tell on you if you get a screwdriver out) tomfoolery coming, and—as reported on VG 24/7, Eurogamer and elsewhere, via an original Reddit post—left a hidden message within the Famicom Mini's (and presumably the NES Classic's) code, as pasted below.
He portrayed the bad guy in the latest "Avengers" movie, which is the sort of tidbit that -- for "Deadpool 2's" writers -- was too juicy to ignore Reynolds is very good at straddling the occasionally serious demands of a role defined by its mostly relentless tomfoolery, designed to play up Deadpool's status as the class clown of Marvel in general, and specifically, the corner of its cinematic stable occupied by the X-Men, which Fox controls.

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