noun
- plural of foozler; people who foozle, or bungle and fumble in their actions or speech
Usage: informal; often used in golf to describe players who make poor shots
Examples
- The foozlers on the golf course were slowing down play with their clumsy swings.
- Those foozlers couldn't organize a simple event without making mistakes.
- He called himself one of the foozlers after hitting three bad shots in a row.
- The team was full of foozlers who couldn't execute the basic strategy.
- Even the foozlers managed to have fun during the casual tournament.