fumble

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== English == === Alternative forms === famble fimble === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈfʌmbəl/ Rhymes: -ʌmbəl Hyphenation: fum‧ble === Etymology 1 === From late Middle English, from Low German fummeln, fommeln, fammeln (German fummeln), or Dutch fommelen. Or, perhaps from a Scandinavian/North Germanic source; compare related Old Norse fálma, Icelandic fálma, Danish fumle, especially Swedish fumla, famla, with variants: fumbla (“fumble”), fambla (“famble”), related to Swedish fim, fem (Danish fim, Norwegian fim, feima), with a root meaning of “cover, coating of foam or figuratively ditto”, cognate to German Feim (“surf”) and English foam. Possibly has (a more or less unconscious) connection to fathom (via Old Norse faðmr, Swedish famn) in the sense of “embrace”. The ultimate origin for either could perhaps be imitative of fumbling. Or, from Proto-Indo-European *pal- (“to shake, swing”), see also Latin palpo (“to pat, touch softly”), and possibly Proto-West Germanic *fōlijan (“to feel”). ==== Verb ==== fumble (third-person singular simple present fumbles, present participle fumbling, simple past and past participle fumbled) (transitive, intransitive) To handle nervously or awkwardly. (transitive, intransitive) To grope awkwardly in trying to find something (intransitive) To blunder uncertainly. To grope about in perplexity; to seek awkwardly. (transitive, intransitive, sports) To drop a ball or a baton etc. by accident. To handle much; to play childishly; to turn over and over. (slang, obsolete) Of a man, to sexually underperform. [16th to 18th c.] ===== Synonyms ===== (grope awkwardly): grubble, poke; see also Thesaurus:feel around ===== Derived terms ===== ===== Translations ===== ==== Noun ==== fumble (plural fumbles) (sports, American football, Canadian football) A ball etc. that has been dropped by accident. ===== Translations ===== === Etymology 2 === Blend of fool +‎ crumble. ==== Noun ==== fumble (plural fumbles) (British) A dessert similar to a cross between a fool and a crumble. === Further reading === fumble on Wikipedia.Wikipedia === References ===