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A disease coming from a long line of portuguese warriors. The father usually was a portuguiese warrior and got a feeling of hotfeet or sweaty sack while fighting, he has now passed it on from generation to generation. People with hotfeet usually take their sopcks off in their home and throw them on the floor, yet to be found.
brandon, you seem to have a family with hotfeet.
hotfeet by p.figliano February 21, 2007
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A disorder developed by ancient and/or recent portuguese warriors. Hotfeet will indeed make ur feet swell as well as smell. People found with hotfeet usually throw their socks off and chuck them where ever they want. This is because the intense situation they experiance of the hot and extremely boiling temperatures of their feet.
hotfeet by B.Vieira February 24, 2007
A disorder developed by ancient and/or recent portuguese warriors. Hotfeet will indeed make ur feet swell as well as smell. People found with hotfeet usually throw their socks off and chuck them where ever they want. This is because the intense situation they experiance of the hot and extremely boiling temperatures of their feet.
hotfeet by B.Vieira February 24, 2007

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