forefeel

[v. fawr-feel, fohr-; n. fawr-feel, fohr-]

fore·feel

[v. fawr-feel, fohr-; n. fawr-feel, fohr-] verb, fore·felt, fore·feel·ing, noun
verb (used with object)
1.
to feel or perceive beforehand; have a presentiment of.
noun
2.
a feeling beforehand.

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Forefeel is one of our favorite verbs.
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to swindle, cheat, hoodwink, or hoax.
to bark; yelp.

Origin:
1570–80; fore- + feel
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