The person in a crowd or concert who lies on the ground and weaves in between people's feet, in order to get to the front of the crowd, whilst also getting covered in mud.
by MetallicAble January 02, 2014
Someone with limited co-ordination of their feet in a sporting context, usually whilst playing football (soccer). Inability to control the ball can lead to this insult being used, as will inaccurate wayward shooting and disgraceful yet clumsy scything tackles. Feet can also be unusually large or misshapen, like melons, or breeze blocks.
by mangani May 15, 2009
wife : my feet are cold
husband : then put your bed socks on and dont steal the covers for your foot house....
husband : then put your bed socks on and dont steal the covers for your foot house....
by Mathmoss August 20, 2017
by Lions Bane September 05, 2015
Kyle:Hey can you give me a ride home?
Myles:No
Kyle:Alright, I'll just African foot it.
Example 2
Tony:I had to walk all the way home barefoot last night.
Keith:Oh, you were African footing it?
Myles:No
Kyle:Alright, I'll just African foot it.
Example 2
Tony:I had to walk all the way home barefoot last night.
Keith:Oh, you were African footing it?
by Dirty Goolash October 10, 2010
The feeling you get when your foot is in the process of falling asleep or when it's coming out of sleep. Not to be confused with a leg buzz in which your whole leg including your foot is asleep.
1. I've been sitting here so long that I'm getting a foot buzz.
2. My leg was asleep. I tried shaking it and got a foot buzz. It's the longest foot buzz I've ever had.
2. My leg was asleep. I tried shaking it and got a foot buzz. It's the longest foot buzz I've ever had.
by MrJsell June 22, 2012
An extreme disease of disgusting fungus and rank odor that oozes from someone's feet.
Originally brought over from Germany in the 1800's by members of the Muck family, it quickly spread throughout the mid-west with the epi-center based in South Dakota.
Today Muck Foot exists all throughout the USA.
The last known sightings were in Greenwich, CT.
Originally brought over from Germany in the 1800's by members of the Muck family, it quickly spread throughout the mid-west with the epi-center based in South Dakota.
Today Muck Foot exists all throughout the USA.
The last known sightings were in Greenwich, CT.
by Percival Aloisius July 07, 2012