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Footballs (shortened from fotball kits) is London Cockney rhyming slang for breasts (tits).
Groups (usually organizations) of men with a foot fetish.
regional term for either Australian Rules Football, or Rugby League or Union!
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If the foot of a sail is not secured properly, it is footloose, blowing around in the wind.
Footy is slang for football.Footy is Dorset slang for small, insignificant.
n soccer. Americans call a different game “football.” It doesn’t require much involvement from feet, and they don’t have a proper ball. Brits call that “American football.” I have a theory about the relative popularities of soccer in the U.K. and American football in the U.S., upon which I shall now expound. In life in general, British people tend to put up with the status quo and keep their fingers crossed, rather than make any conscious effort towards striving for success. Until success lands miraculously upon their doorstep, Brits will pass the time moaning about how difficult their lives are. Americans, on the other hand, like to feel that they’re entirely in control of their own destiny and can shape it in any way they see fit. Americans will go out actively seeking success, and until it arrives they will mercilessly criticise themselves for not trying hard enough to find it. Bear with me, the point is approaching. Soccer is a game with very low scores – it’s not uncommon for a game to end with no scoring at all by either team. American football, on the other hand, has scoring aplenty. The net result of this is that a fairly poor soccer team can win a game just by being a bit lucky. This proves to Brits that success truly is a random thing, and they just need to keep waiting. A bad American football team will never win a game. This proves to Americans that hard work pays off, and that they should continue to better themselves in whatever way they can.
WAS A PHRASE THAT DESCRIBED THE ACTION OF A BBOY ...NOT A NAME OF A DANCE. YOU ALSO COULD HAVE BEEN GOING OFF ON THE MIC OR THE TURNTABLES, OR IN A FIGHT.
(Australian Rules) football ‘Lets go to the footy.’
WAS A PHRASE THAT DESCRIBED THE ACTION OF A BBOY ...NOT A NAME OF A DANCE. YOU ALSO COULD HAVE BEEN GOING OFF ON THE MIC OR THE TURNTABLES, OR IN A FIGHT.
The step on the rear and front ends of switch or freight engines. Many casualties were caused in the "good old days" by switchmen missing these steps on dark slippery nights
Football kits is London Cockney rhyming slang for breasts (tits).
Conductor who acts as yardmaster in a small yard
Football. (Rugby league, Australian rules, etc.) e.g. "Are you going to footy today?"
n any path usable on foot — it can refer to ones used for hiking or just the sidewalk.
Australian Rules Football, Aussie Rules Football
Footling is slang for trivial, insignificant, minimal.
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Alt. of Light-footed
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Measuring two feet; two feet long, thick, or wide; as, a two-foot rule.
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Feather-footed; as, a rough-footed dove.
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Having webbed feet; palmiped; as, a goose or a duck is a web-footed fowl.
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A white mark on the foot of a horse, between the fetlock and the coffin.
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Having foots, or settlings; as, footy oil, molasses, etc.
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Having wings attached to the feet; as, wing-footed Mercury; hence, swift; moving with rapidity; fleet.
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Having the anterior lobes of the foot so modified as to form a pair of winglike swimming organs; -- said of the pteropod mollusks.
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Having a flat foot, with little or no arch of the instep.
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Slow-footed.
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Swift of foot.
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Having leaflike expansions on the legs; -- said of certain insects; as, the leaf-footed bug (Leptoglossus phyllopus).
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An irregular gait of a horse; -- called also single-footed pace. See Single, v. i.
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Not liable to stumble or fall; as, a sure-footed horse.
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Having a distorted foot, or a clubfoot or clubfeet.
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Alt. of Polt-footed
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Firm-footed; determined.
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Having a light, springy step; nimble in running or dancing; active; as, light-foot Iris.
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Same as Tiger's-foot.
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