Foofaraw

[FOO-fuh-raw]

Definition

  1. (noun) A great fuss or disturbance about something very minor or unimportant. It can also mean excessive or flashy ornamentation or decoration.

Example

The CEO’s new policy caused quite a foofaraw among the employees, even though it was just about changing the brand of coffee in the break room.

Fun Fact

The origin of “foofaraw” is uncertain, but it’s believed to have emerged in the American West in the mid-19th century. Some etymologists suggest it might be derived from the Spanish word “fanfarro,” meaning “braggart” or “boaster.” The word embodies the American frontier spirit of exaggeration and colorful language. It’s a prime example of how American English often incorporates playful, expressive words that capture complex ideas in a single, memorable term. Despite its age, “foofaraw” remains a delightful way to describe overblown reactions or unnecessary frills in modern usage.