it arose by 1878 & perhaps as early as 1857 most likely in Scotland or perhaps England & probably as a contraction of before or else of fore caddie
a fore caddie was a caddie who went before or ahead of a golfer to keep track of long shots & prevent lost balls
it arose by 1878 & perhaps as early as 1857 most likely in Scotland or perhaps England & probably as a contraction of before or else of fore caddie
a fore caddie was a caddie who went before or ahead of a golfer to keep track of long shots & prevent lost balls
Regarding Boat and ships: Aft Regarding golf: Oops, call 911
It is Fore e.g I am against them or I am Fore them.
Yes, the word "bolshy" does originate from the "bolsheviks".
There are three ways to spell four Fore-As in golf For-As in the opposite of against four as in the number
The word "fore" can be a noun, adjective, or adverb. All have a common definition meaning front or beginning. It is a rarely used word. The word "for" is a very common word and is a preposition. It is generally used as a function to indicate purpose.
== == No. It comes from the Latin word "par" meaning "equal".
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No golf did not originate in Iceland, to my knowledge it originated in Scotland.
Fore, it they think it will hit someone.
In the sport of golf, when another play shouts the word "fore" it is a warning for the other players to move out of the way. This means that the golf ball is coming and it might hit them or get in the way.
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Fore shouted in a round of golf to alert other players you ball is heading near them, and warning them to protect themselves.
It means get out of the way - like "fore" in golf. == ==
St Andrews is referred to as the Home of Golf
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