The fool is the one who can't hold on to his money. The one who believes everything that he's told how he should spend (or give) his money.
in the NYT crossword puzzle, the answer is "antecedent"
Yes, "fool" is a noun. It refers to a person who lacks good sense or judgment and behaves in a silly or ridiculous way.
The word 'fool' is both a verb (fool, fools, fooling, fooled) and a noun (fool, fools). Example uses: Verb: It's not good to fool mother nature. Noun: A fool and his money are soon parted.
Fool's Gold grossed $109,362,966 worldwide.
Fool's Gold grossed $70,231,041 in the domestic market.
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April Fool's Day grossed $12,947,763 worldwide.
The cast of A Fool and His Money - 1922 includes: Doreen Banks as Estelle Van Horne Hayden Stevenson as Joe Murphy
April Fool's Day grossed $12,947,763 in the domestic market.
Of course it is, you fool!
He borrowed from an un-regulated loan shark.