“Feet, don't fail me now!” is an old expression that's usually said when someone is running away from peril- they do not want to slow down so that they will be trapped or caught, and are self-encouraging themselves to keep going. In the song, it's used more as an excuse to keep dancing and not get tired.
by pedriluvr November 20, 2023
Get the Feet don't fail me nowmug. Certain death is imminent. Doom is nearby. Taken from Condoleeza Rice's account of a feared biological poisoning that took place during George W. Bush's presidency. While waiting for test results she was told by an assistant "if the mice are feetup" (meaning the mice lying on their backs dead) then they would soon be dead themselves. If the mice were feet down (meaning the mice were up and walking about), then they would live.
by songwritez November 2, 2011
Get the The mice are feet up.mug. by Tinygrinder December 29, 2024
Get the Tavia feetmug. When you go to Disney World and your name is Peter and your feet turn purple. Usually involves the user being stupid and tying their shoes too tight.
by anonymous February 21, 2021
Get the Pete Feetmug. 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 11, 2024
Get the whoopin feetmug. 
