Fooling

/ˈfuːlɪŋ/ verb

Deceiving or tricking someone; playing tricks; acting silly or not seriously.

From 'fool' (Old French 'fol,' from Latin 'follis' meaning 'bellows' or 'empty-headed person'). The verb 'to fool' developed from the noun, and the '-ing' suffix creates the gerund or present participle form, indicating the ongoing action of deceiving or acting foolishly.

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