near or toward the bow of a ship or cockpit of a plane; "the captain went fore (or forward) to check the instruments"
and-aft flat twin A flat-twin engine mounted with cylinders positioned in line with the frame forecar Early three-wheeled vehicle with two-front wheels fitted to a motorcycle based fame Passenger accommodation was sited above the front axle
bow: front part of a vessel or aircraft; "he pointed the bow of the boat toward the finish line"
used (usually yelled loudly) to warn golfers in range of the incoming flight of a ball Example: I once heard a caddy yell, "fore!" for so long a duration that I marvelled at her lung capacity
Term yelled toward a group who may be in danger of being hit by an errant shot The sound of fore is a danger warning to take cover to avoid injury by being struck with a ball