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  1. Folks!
    PG-131992 · Comedy · 1h 46m

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  1. people, especially those of a particular group or type: ordinary folks Ordinary folks can't afford cars like that. They were regular folks, like you and me. The idea is to get younger folks involved. We maybe should have listened to the old folks. This is especially important for older folks.

  2. Both folks and guys are friendly informal words that are used to address, and sometimes refer to, groups of people. Folks is generally viewed as more respectful and polite and therefore tends to be used by adults talking to adults.

  3. m.imdb.com › title › tt0104283Folks! (1992) - IMDb

    May 1, 1992 · Folks!: Directed by Ted Kotcheff. With Tom Selleck, Don Ameche, Anne Jackson, Christine Ebersole. A slightly self absorbed yuppie takes in his parents including his senile father, after their home burns down. But his personal and professional life fall apart soon after.

  4. folk or folks plural : people generally. : folk music. : the great proportion of the members of a people that determines the group character and that tends to preserve its characteristic form of civilization and its customs, arts and crafts, legends, traditions, and superstitions from generation to generation.

  5. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Folks!Folks! - Wikipedia

    Folks! is a 1992 American comedy-drama film directed by Ted Kotcheff, written by Robert Klane and starring Tom Selleck as a selfish yuppie who takes in his parents after their house burns down.

  6. Synonyms for FOLKS: family, tribe, people, house, clan, race, kin, lineage; Antonyms of FOLKS: origin, birth, extraction, descent, ancestry, pedigree.

  7. Feb 28, 2020 · Riotous comedy with Tom Selleck as Jon Aldrich, a successful stockbroker who finds his life crumbling after his wife leaves him, and after he brings his parents (Don Ameche, Anne Jackson) from Florida to Chicago to live with him, things get even worse.

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  8. In American English, folk and folks can both mean a group of people with a small difference. “Folk” is a collective noun and refers to a group of people in general. “Folks” is a group of individuals.

  9. traditional to or typical of a particular group or country, especially one where people mainly live in the countryside, and usually passed on from parents to their children over a long period of time: folk culture. B1.

  10. Jun 2, 2024 · Noun. [ edit] folks pl (plural only) The members of one's immediate family, especially one's parents. My folks visit us at Christmas. ( US) People in general; everybody or anybody. Lots of folks like to travel during the holidays.

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