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foot

body part / unit of length / bottom part / to pay
Transitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: feetpast: footedpp: footinging: footingcomp: more footingsup: most footing

The term primarily serves as a foundational anatomical descriptor, but its semantic range extends to spatial orientation and quantification. When used to describe the base of a mountain or a document, it evokes a sense of grounding and stability, marking the absolute bottom boundary of a vertical structure. In a financial sense, the verb usage implies a burden of responsibility. It suggests a definitive act of settlement, often where one party assumes the total cost that others might have avoided, shifting the concept of a physical base to a metaphorical financial foundation.

Countable as an anatomical part or unit of measure.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Tuesday afternoon, Chloe is in her dorm room while Karen is at home organizing a neighborhood watch meeting.
Karen Smith

Your father won't foot the bill for that 'artistic' trip unless your grades pull up.

Karen Smith
Chloe Smith
Chloe Smith

literally shaking rn. adulting is a scam.

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Karen uses the transitive verb 'foot' (meaning to pay for something) in a passive-aggressive manner to leverage Chloe's grades. Chloe responds with Gen-Z internet slang ('literally shaking', 'rn', and 'adulting') to express her dramatic frustration.

Meanings

Nounbody part

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."

Noununit of length

A unit of measurement equal to 12 inches or 30.48 centimeters.

"The ceiling is approximately ten feet high."

Nounbottom part

The lowest part of something, such as a mountain, a page, or a bed.

"They set up camp at the foot of the mountain."

Transitive Verbto pay
[~ finance]

To pay for something, especially a bill or an expense.

"The company agreed to foot the bill for the travel expenses."

Examples

He accidentally stubbed his foot against the doorframe.

The table is exactly three foot long.

The hikers rested at the foot of the hill.

The university offered to foot the cost of the research.

Collocations & Compounds

bare foot

without shoes

He walked across the sand bare foot.

foot of the bed

the end of the bed

The dog sleeps at the foot of the bed.

foot the bill

pay for everything

Who is going to foot the bill for the party?

square foot

unit of area

The apartment is only five hundred square feet.

flat foot

a foot with no arch

He suffers from being flat foot.

Phrasal Verbs

foot it

to walk or travel on foot

Since the car broke down, we had to foot it all the way back to the hotel.

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