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feaft

fear of feet (whether it be physical or purely metaphorical in terms of substance (say, you can even say feaft if you are afraid of heights (therefore ft) or even genuine heights of people (still ft)

the "ea" in the expression may also alude to a certain company that plagiarizes, therefore the meaning may also symbolize plagiarism- it's a two-tone expression.
Person A: A-a-a feaft of reason and a flow of soul!

Person B: Dude, you're not even that high up.

Person A: I know, but I still see your feet!
by gratersenpai February 1, 2022
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