Nail my feet to the floor... is a statement of intent. A commitment to "stay" when one's response might be to "leave."
(Lyrics by Amie Rankin) I hear the call of an open road, telling me it's time to go, oh please, nail my feet to the floor.
by AR2018 January 3, 2018
To cut a "middle man" out of a business deal for any reason without "middle man" permission. No matter how unreasonable, ridiculous or just down right stupid. Even if said "middle man" was the one who set you up with the new business contact in the first place. Even if going to the new business contact is more beneficial to you, out of some kind of far fetched, crazy person ideals you must throw all common sense and logic out the window and screw yourself to keep some idiotic, obviously desperate "middle man" happy.
"Hey, John If you want to purchase that car you need to come to me. "Don't cut my feet" and go to my boss we were friends 10 years ago and I need that commission even if it means you must knowingly screw yourself over."
"I know I set you up with my boss for that last sale so you could get a good deal because we are friends, but I'm a selfish douche and want to rip you off so "don't cut my feet" anymore by going to him instead of me or I will do everything I can to ruin your reputation until you have no choice but to come back to me."
"I don't care if you do business with my competitors because you know I'm completely untrustworthy, you are the only person I don't screw over in my business deals. Trust me. We were kind of acquaintances years ago I can't believe I even need to say this, but "don't cut my feet" like this."
"I know I set you up with my boss for that last sale so you could get a good deal because we are friends, but I'm a selfish douche and want to rip you off so "don't cut my feet" anymore by going to him instead of me or I will do everything I can to ruin your reputation until you have no choice but to come back to me."
"I don't care if you do business with my competitors because you know I'm completely untrustworthy, you are the only person I don't screw over in my business deals. Trust me. We were kind of acquaintances years ago I can't believe I even need to say this, but "don't cut my feet" like this."
by batshitcrazychic February 2, 2013
by Kenton Makings October 29, 2018
It's an english expression reffering to the feeling that one gets when completely taken by someone, carried away, swept away (all emotionally).
It's basically like making someone fall in love with you in a short amount of time.
It's basically like making someone fall in love with you in a short amount of time.
so "are you trying to sweep me off my feet?"
basically translates to, literally
"are you trying to make me fall (in love) with you?"
basically translates to, literally
"are you trying to make me fall (in love) with you?"
by dagirlshommie April 26, 2010
being or walking smoother than usual.
more loose than usual.
nondry feet
more comfortable
Just getting started
more loose than usual.
nondry feet
more comfortable
Just getting started
me:i seen a couple , hunnies tonight i'm just gettin my feet wet.
him:yo that girl see's you gettin ya feet wet she Diggin you
me:I kno im in the club doin my two step not worried im just gettin my feet wet*
him:yo that girl see's you gettin ya feet wet she Diggin you
me:I kno im in the club doin my two step not worried im just gettin my feet wet*
by The incredible Pook Master July 15, 2011
He knocks me off of my feet!
by BrownSugar7 November 4, 2017
by Suck my big willy di- July 29, 2019