Fopling (noun) (archaic)
fop-ling
A vain, affected man overly obsessed with fashion, often a petty fop.
First used in the late 1600s, popularized by playwright John Lacy and later Sir George Etherege.
Example sentences
“He’s such a fopling, he has absolutely no substance at all.”
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