The concept that if there is an additional benefit to doing slightly more work in the realm of the work one was previously engaged in, that one should do said extra work.
"Why did you decide to learn German"?
"Well I already spoke Yiddish, which is 90% German, so I figured ; If you go 5000 feet, you might as well go a mile."
"Well I already spoke Yiddish, which is 90% German, so I figured ; If you go 5000 feet, you might as well go a mile."
by JayPlotz February 12, 2016
by ApricotFields August 02, 2019
A super secret term used to describe the top foot modes in the industry. Only the top secret agencies know this term
by Diagnosedwithbald January 14, 2024
1. The lyric from euphoria by Kendrick Lamar " Hes Terence thornton im Terence Crawford yeah im whoopin feet"
2. An L.A Term When you beat someone so bad they are out of their shoes
2. An L.A Term When you beat someone so bad they are out of their shoes
J. Cole: Yoo Metro you seen Drake and Kendrick Lamar's street fight
Metro Boomin: Yeah Cole that dude Kendrick was whoopin feet
Metro Boomin: Yeah Cole that dude Kendrick was whoopin feet
by IPrayTheyMyRealFriends July 12, 2024
'whoopin feet' is a slang in California which means you beat someone so bad that they come out of their shoes.
by MountCyanide May 02, 2024
The uncontrollable desire to go exploring and see the world. Excited to start a new adventure. Eager to step outside of your comfort zone. Heading off with no exact plan of action, itinerary or destination.
“Can’t stop thinking about our upcoming trip. My antsy feet are ready to go!”
“Colleen and Vince sure have some antsy feet. They never stop moving and are always out exploring with the family.”
“I really want to relax today but my antsy feet have plans to visit a waterfall.”
“Colleen and Vince sure have some antsy feet. They never stop moving and are always out exploring with the family.”
“I really want to relax today but my antsy feet have plans to visit a waterfall.”
by Vince S. June 18, 2022
"Musket Feet" derived from a style of snowboard pants. It is known when the lower cut of the pants (normally tighter pants), opens up more than the rest of the pant, much like Bell-Bottoms. The shape of the bottom of the pants creates a 'Musket-like' look to them. Muskets...like the gun.
by JoshVman November 14, 2008