Down heels are shoes that you use when you want to get down. And when you're done descending, switch your down heels to your regular shoes. (E.g. Cybertruck shoes)
by Nigahh October 16, 2020
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.
Most commonly used in English riding.
by TheBigIrishGrey December 17, 2020
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.
It comes from old shoes having worn down heels, and people having to wear them due to lack of money for new ones.
by pesadilladegato July 30, 2007