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    foil
    [foil]
    verb
    foil (verb) · foils (third person present) · foiled (past tense) · foiled (past participle) · foiling (present participle)
    1. prevent (something considered wrong or undesirable) from succeeding:
      "a brave policewoman foiled the armed robbery"
      Opposite:
    noun
    foil (noun) · foils (plural noun)
    1. hunting
      the track or scent of a hunted animal.
    2. archaic
      a setback in an enterprise; a defeat.
    Origin
    Middle English (in the sense ‘trample down’): perhaps from Old French fouler ‘to full cloth, trample’, based on Latin fullo ‘fuller’. Compare with full.
    foil
    [foil]
    noun
    foil (noun) · foils (plural noun)
    1. metal hammered or rolled into a thin flexible sheet, used chiefly for covering or wrapping food:
      "aluminum foil"
    2. a person or thing that contrasts with and so emphasizes and enhances the qualities of another:
      "the earthy taste of grilled vegetables is a perfect foil for the tart bite of creamy goat cheese"
      • a thin leaf of metal placed under a precious stone to increase its brilliance.
    3. architecture
      a leaf-shaped curve formed by the cusping of an arch or circle, typically occurring in groups of three or more in Gothic tracery.
    Origin
    Middle English: via Old French from Latin folium ‘leaf’.
    foil
    [foil]
    noun
    foil (noun) · foils (plural noun)
    1. a light fencing sword without cutting edges but with a button on its point.
    Origin
    late 16th century: of unknown origin.
    foil
    [foil]
    noun
    foil (noun) · foils (plural noun)
    1. each of the winglike structures fitted to a hydrofoil's hull to lift it clear of the water at speed.
    Origin
    abbreviation of hydrofoil.
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  3. Foil is a slang term that can have two meanings12:
    1. To publicly humiliate or embarrass someone. To prove someone wrong in an embarrassing manner. Synonymous with "own" or "pwn."
    2. A foil usually either differs dramatically or is an extreme comparison that is made to contrast a difference between two things.
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    To publicly humiliate or embarrass someone. To prove someone wrong in an embarrassing manner. Synonymous with "own" or "pwn."
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    A foil usually either differs dramatically or is an extreme comparison that is made to contrast a difference between two things.
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