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Flat Foot 

Flat foot originated in early American military. Referring to a soliders center feet not being arched upward. The heal, ball, and center are all in line. This would result in thier supposed abilities to move quickly in danger, aim under pressure, march like the rest, and would stand out.

2nd definition came over time do to how flat footed people would act do to thier conditions.

So flatfoot would refer to any people who didn't want to do thier job, lazy, slow, bad posture, 9 to 5er just for the paycheck, screw over their fellow man, taking credit for others work do to their ability.
1st. There's a flat foot in our squad, we might need to stay back. Where only as strong as our weakes member, the flat foot.

2nd. If you wanna hire someone from the union thats fine. But your gonna pay flat foot prices done by flat foot people.
Flat Foot by twostepbobby June 17, 2020

Flat-Foot Floogie With A Floy-Floy 

A flat-footed prostitute with venereal disease. "Floogie" was a substitute for "floozie" so the song, - written by Slim Gaillard - could be played on the radio. Floy-doy. Floy-doy. Floy-doy.
Flat-Foot Floogie With A Floy-Floy, Louis Armstrong and the Mills Brothers, youtube.com/watch?v=yLwGna15NcI

flat foot pimpin 

To stroll comfortably into a social situation with confidence. To blend into a party scene.
He sho' was flat foot pimpin' out there on the dance floor. He knew his moves.
flat foot pimpin by ArfGraf May 25, 2016

flat foot rolling 

Going fast as hell in something that's not supposed to go that fast.
We were going across the Mississippi bridge flat foot rolling...

foot flat 

go as fast as you can go
foot flat by jawg June 20, 2010

flat-footed 

Flat-footed: Slow, behind the times, stupid, dull, dumb. Not fast enough to "catch up".
Jim was caught flat-footed in his response to the question regarding the latest techno gizmo's.
flat-footed by Douglas Schmidt June 17, 2008