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roman superstition had it that it was bad luck to cross a threshhold with ones left foot. to make sure this didn't happen, them that had the where with all, had footmen at their doors..to assist any guest in, and to make sure all who entered entered with the right foot!
Well, that's putting your best foot forward! (Actually, is that where that phrase originated?)
Since I wanted to respond to of troy's post I started a continuation..."The road goes ever on and on/Down from the door where it began......"
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Some of these we've mentioned, but not all. I laboriously lifted them from another site, but I've butchered it so much that I think it's ok to just paste here my butcherings. I've put question marks after ones I haven't heard:
in bare feet brings to mind: barefoot and pregnant on foot footrest footsore (adj) footway (?) footwear my foot! (?) ten feet tall the boot is on the other foot to foot it (Is this like "to hoof it," meaning to hurry?) to be on one's feet to be on one's feet again to cut the ground from under somebody's feet to drag one's feet to fall/land on one's feet to find one's feet (?) to get off on the wrong foot often a consequence of foot-in-mouth disease to get to one's feet (?) to get a foot in the door to get cold feet to have feet of clay to have both feet on the ground to have one foot in the grave to have the ball at one's feet to have two left feet to let the grass grow under one's feet to keep one's feet (?) to put a foot wrong (?--foot-in-mouth disease again?) to put one's best foot forward to put one's feet up to put one's foot in it to put one's foot down to set foot (?) to sit at somebody's feet to stand on one's own two feet to walk somebody off their feet sounds alluring
Feet reguards, WordBlister
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Of the ones ww queried, I have heard:
my foot! an expression of disbelief, similar to pull the other one
to find one's feet to get to know the ropes
to get to one's feet to stand up, usually to give a speech
to put a foot wrong I've only heard this one in the negative to not put a foot wrong -- to perform perfectly without any mistakes
to set foot again usually in the negative to have never set foot somewhere -- emphatic way of saying you've never been there (because it's a disreputable place?)
Wordwind also glosses to foot it as to hurry, but I've always heard it as meaning to dance.
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>...to foot it as to hurry, but I've always heard it as meaning to dance.
and to hot-foot it has to do with haste, maybe with getaways.
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and to hot-foot it has to do with haste, maybe with getaways Ahem... a process with which it sounds as though you are rather familiar...[speaking-of-which e]
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moving from feet to shoes, how did we miss waiting for the other shoe to fall?
and a barefooted contessa ..
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from feet to shoes
And how did we miss shoefly pie?
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