“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.
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Get the feet beat mug.When you have two perfect circles (from carpet burns) that look look like stigmata from doing speedo knee slides to White Snake vocal solos
“Does he have stigmata he’s not no even Catholic, no it’s Karaoke feet he just rips at vocal solos high kicks and knee slides on carpet”
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Get the Karaoke feet mug."Whooping feet" is a slang term that means to beat someone up so badly that they are knocked out of their shoes. It's a phrase that is used to describe a severe physical beating, where the person being beaten is left lying on the ground without their shoes. This term is often used in the context of street fighting or gang violence, and it's a way of describing a brutal and intense physical confrontation.
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Get the Whooping Feet mug.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.
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Get the The mice are feet up. mug.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.
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