What is the meaning of FOOTS. Phrases containing FOOTS
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Play footsie is slang for to indulge in amorous or flirtatious caresses with the feet. Play footsie is slang for to flirt with.
To be footsore and weary. Created from rhyming slang dog meat = feet. So having yer dogs barking means your feet are shouting with pain.
bottom of nets, where the leads are attached
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Slangs & AI derived meanings
In anal intercourse the man who fucks, as opposed to the one who is fucked.
Captain Kirk is London Cockney rhyming slang for Turk. Captain Kirk is London Cockney rhyming slang for work.
Adj. Nosey (or nosy). From 'neb'. [North-east/Scottish use?]
Similar to being black balled, it marks a pirate for death.
Australian slang - "I'm f**ked".
Guillemot is London Cockney rhyming slang for a fool (twat).
The tendency to drink what your friends drink.
A place for loitering.
Missus
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To follow by some mark that has been left by a person or thing which has preceded; to follow by footsteps, tracks, or tokens.
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The mark or impression of the foot; a track; hence, visible sign of a course pursued; token; mark; as, the footsteps of divine wisdom.
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A step or stepping; pressure with the foot; a footstep; as, a nimble tread; a cautious tread.
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A small stuffed cushion or footstool, for kneeling on in church, or for home use.
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The mark of the foot left on the earth; a track or footstep; a trace; a sign; hence, a faint mark or visible sign left by something which is lost, or has perished, or is no longer present; remains; as, the vestiges of ancient magnificence in Palmyra; vestiges of former population.
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Having foots, or settlings; as, footy oil, molasses, etc.
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Having no track; marked by no footsteps; untrodden; as, a trackless desert.
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A bench or form for resting the feet or the knees; a footstool; as, a kneeling stool.
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A flat-topped or convex cluster of flowers, each on its own footstalk, and arising from different points of a common axis, the outermost blossoms expanding first, as in the hawthorn.
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To fall off, as a leaf, flower, or capsule, on account of disease affecting the supporting footstalk; -- usually followed by off.
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A print of the foot; a footstep; a footprint; track.
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A stem, or footstalk, supporting the fruit.
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Resting directly upon the main stem or branch, without a petiole or footstalk; as, a sessile leaf or blossom.
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A leafstalk; the footstalk of a leaf, connecting the blade with the stem. See Illust. of Leaf.
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Having a head of flowers on a long peduncle, or footstalk.
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A low stool to support the feet of one when sitting.
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Having the eyes on movable footstalks, or pedicels.
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The stone at the foot of a grave; -- opposed to headstone.
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The plinth or base of a pillar.
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An inclined plane under a hand printing press.
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