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americ anfootball 

American Football, sometimes stylized as americ anfootball, is an American indie-rock band formed in 1997 and signed to Polyvinyl Records. Originally consisting of Mike Kinsella, Steve Lamos, and Steve Holmes, the band garnered notoriety and praise for their self-titled debut album released in 1999, which would later become a cult classic among many music journalists and an essential album among 4chan's /mu/ board, and are regarded as icons in the Midwest emo genre. The band would later break up after the release of their first album, before reforming in 2014 with new member Nate Kinsella and have been active since.

In 1997, Mike Kinsella, then a university student who performed in bands such as Joan of Arc and Cap'n Jazz, formed the band The One Up Downstairs alongside Steve Lamos, Allen Johnson, and David Johnson. Though the band was originally supposed to put out a single on Polyvinyl Records, the record was shelved as the band broke up shortly before its release, though it would later be released years later. Kinsella and Lamos would later be joined by Steve Holmes, who was Kinsella's roommate at the time, forming the original lineup for the band. This would lead to the release of American Football's self-titled debut EP on Polyvinyl on October 6 1998 (shown below, left). The band would release their self-titled debut album (shown below, right) on September 14, 1999, with the band later breaking up that year due to living in different cities and the end of their courses.
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Alfjotraction 

When someone called Alfie retracts a statement by claiming it's a joke.
Lovely bit of Alfjotraction there.
Alfjotraction by Wfhk October 25, 2018
In preparation or progress; happening or beginning to happen
"Plans are afoot for a festival"
afoot by Wherearethey? October 28, 2020
she is dressed in all black because she is aloot of her husbands death
aloot by ratangems March 6, 2016
Pronunciation: &-'fut-ed
Function: adverb or adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French afoo, from Latin afute to walk, from afut- + -ed (verb base akin to Middle Welsh el he may go, Greek Elythe he went)
1 : the past action of being on foot
2 : something that was in the process of being carried out
I afooted to my car and it was misty.

I afooted my boot in his ass.
afooted by ipityafoot March 12, 2005
Borky: "are you tired?"
Jason: "aloota"
Borky: "go take a nap."
aloota by Bob Piff December 25, 2008