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Footsie
Footsie may refer to: "Footsee", a seminal dance-track from the mid-1970s UK Northern soul scene Footsie, a playful form of flirting with feet Foot selfie , a photograph taken of one's own feet FTSE 100, the UK share index, informally known as the "Footsie" Footsie, a grime MC and record producer, one half wikipedia.org
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Footsie
Footsie, n. colloq. (ˈfʊtsɪ) [Acronym elaborated from the initial letters of Financial Times–Stock Exchange, prob. after footsie (see footy n. 1).] The Financial Times–Stock Exchange 100 share index. Freq. attrib.1984 Times 25 Feb. 22/4 The new Stock Exchange Index of top 100 companies, now official... Oxford English Dictionary
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footsie
footsie var. footy n. 1. Oxford English Dictionary
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Footsie Blair
Clarence Vick "Footsie" Blair (July 13, 1900 – July 1, 1982) was an American second baseman in Major League Baseball (MLB). wikipedia.org
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footsie
footsie/ˈfutsɪ; `fʊtsɪ/ n(idm 习语) play footsie with sb (infml 口) touch sb's feet lightly with one's own feet, esp under a table, as a playful expression of affection or to arouse sexual interest 用脚轻碰某人的脚(尤指在桌下以示喜爱或用以调情). 牛津英汉双解词典
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Footsies
Footsies (also footsy or footsie) is a flirting game where two people touch feet under a table or otherwise concealed place, often as a romantic prelude In training of the plantar fascia, a device called footsie roller is used for the foot. wikipedia.org
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play footsie with
play footsie withplay footsie with (someone)mainly Americanto be involved with a person or an organization secretly, because you know that other people will not approve. The government never forgave him for playing footsie with the terrorists. Cambridge English Idioms Dictionary
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Footy
See also Footsie (disambiguation) wikipedia.org
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play footsie with someone
play footsie with someoneplay footsie with (someone)mainly Americanto be involved with a person or an organization secretly, because you know that other people will not approve. The government never forgave him for playing footsie with the terrorists. Cambridge English Idioms Dictionary
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Compa
In June 2017 Compa launched his Record Label CPA Records with a collaboration with Newham Generals artist and frequent D Double E collaborator Footsie. Footsie"/"In Check" (CPA Records, 2017) RemixesMavado – Dem A Talk (Compa Remix) (WX/WL, 2012)Reamz – Fear (Compa Remix) (WX/WL, 2012)Porta – Lost (Compa wikipedia.org
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play footsie
play footsieinformalto secretly touch someone's feet under a table with your feet, in order to show that you are sexually attracted to them. I think they were playing footsie in the meeting! (usually in continuous tenses) Cambridge English Idioms Dictionary
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Wamp 2 Dem
The mixtape includes guest appearances from American rappers 2 Chainz, Young Thug and Lil Duke, alongside Dave, Footsie, D Double E, Popcaan and Donae'o mixing D Double E – featured artist Dave – featured artist Dirty Saj – recording engineer Donae'o – producer, featured artist Flyo – producer Footsie wikipedia.org
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footy
▪ I. footy, a.1 dial. and colloq. (ˈfuːtɪ) [var. of foughty.] Paltry, poor, mean, worthless; little and insignificant.1752 W. Dodd Beauties Shaks. I. Pref. 7 Many a critic..has..foisted in some footy emendation of his own. 1833 Marryat P. Simple xxxiii, It would be a very pretty bit of practice to t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jim Parton
Jim Parton is the author of several books, including Unreasonable Behaviour, The Bucks Stops Here and Playing Footsie. wikipedia.org
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FTSE
FTSE, n. Stock Market. Brit. /ˈfʊtsi/, U.S. /ˈfʊtsi/ Forms: 19– FTSE, 19– FT-SE [See also Footsie n.] [Acronym < the initial letters of F inancial Times Stock Exchange.] A proprietary name for: any of various indices of share prices based on the prices of a declared list of shares on the London S... Oxford English Dictionary
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