From the Dutch phrase "Voort seg ik!" literally meaning "Forward say I!". It was then adapted by South Africans into voetsek, and then eventually "footsack" in English.
It was originally meant for dogs, but is now fairly commonly used against people as well, although in this context it's meant as a light-hearted "fuck off!"
The most common variation is the abbreviated "tsack", or the colloquial "tsek".
Dopie: Can I have a bite of your hotdog?
Salie: Footsack!
(or, more realistically)
Dopie: Gimme a stuk of your boerewors roll!
Salie: 'tsek!
Upon accidentally dropping a small fradgile item such as a cell phone, Ipod, camera, etc.. a last ditch effort is made to soften the obejects impact by trying to "catch" the item with your foot, much like a stall in hacky-sack. Most of the time this will not prevent the item from hitting the ground, but it will greatly lessen the impact compared to a direct drop on a hard surface, thus saving the fradgile item from severe damage such as a cracked screen, broken hinge etc..
Brent: "Dammit! That is the second time today I've dropped my new phone!"
A mighty Australian Rules fotball team which trades under the name Wstern Bulldogs.
Established in 1883, the Footscray players have a notorious reputatio of being ruggged and uncompromising, and are known for ripping apart their opposition unmercilessly. And they also play football on the weekend.
The visiting team expects to receive a typical local greeting upon arrival in Footscray, which usually involves being attacked with ninja stars and nunchucks and then being turned into dim sims and served up at local Chinese restaurant - Jimmy Wongs - for 50 cents per serving.
Oh, you are playing the Footscray Bulldogs this week...Have you written you packed soy sauce?
A chicken finger resturaunt in Mobile Alabama...The best Chicken fingers around! The slogan is "Cant fake the Foo."
there are 4 diffrent locations in mobile...
we say "let go to the foo"
"imfeeling the foo","whats the foo"..."foosacklys silly"