Definition of "afoul"
afoul
/əˈfaʊl/
adverb
comparative more afoul, superlative most afoul
(archaic, principally nautical) In a state of collision or entanglement.
Quotations
The atmosphere was soon thick and stifling, and the crews were working their guns with the energy of desperation, when a severe concussion, followed by a harsh and grating sound, told that the ships were afoul.
1849, William F. Lynch, The Naval Officer, Chapter 2, in Graham’s Magazine, Volume 34, Number 3, March 1849