foot
When referring to the body part, the plural form is 'feet'. This is an irregular plural, so do not add an 's' (do not use 'foots'). When used as a unit of measurement, 'foot' is often replaced by 'feet' in plural contexts (e.g., 'six feet tall'), though 'foot' is sometimes used as an adjective before a noun (e.g., 'a six-foot wall'). The verb usage "to foot the bill" is a common idiomatic expression and is almost always used in this specific phrase rather than as a standalone verb.
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Your father won't foot the bill for that 'artistic' trip unless your grades pull up.
literally shaking rn. adulting is a scam.
Meanings
The lower extremity of the leg on a human or similar animal, from the ankle to the toes.
"He stepped on a piece of glass with his bare foot."
A unit of measurement equal to 12 inches or 30.48 centimeters.
"The ceiling is approximately ten feet high."
The lowest part of something, such as a mountain, a page, or a bed.
"They set up camp at the foot of the mountain."
To pay for something, especially a bill or an expense.
"The company agreed to foot the bill for the travel expenses."