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Heels Down 

A term in equestrianism to remind the rider to keep their heels down to better stabilise themselves in the saddle.
Most commonly used in English riding.
Instructor - heels down, sit up straight!
Heels Down by TheBigIrishGrey December 17, 2020
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hell on heels 

Jaclyn is a real hell on heels!
where the skateboard does a full flip by the heel of your foot pushing it
I heelflipped the 7.
Pointy instruments on the bottom of girls shoes used to make them taller. They may also be used to stomp on the feet of rude male dates.
Granny: My dear, how you've grown!
Grandaughter: Grandma, there called heels
heels by FloridianGurl August 3, 2005

down at the heels 

Adjective that describes someone or something eroded, impoverished or poor.

It comes from old shoes having worn down heels, and people having to wear them due to lack of money for new ones.
..the houses are much smaller and already down at the heels.

round-heeled 

Exceptionally easy to get in the sack; promiscuous.
Say what you will about the French, but Englishwomen are the most round-heeled in Europe.