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"Footlicker" Meaning

A footlicker is a colloquial or informal term that refers to a person who experiences pleasure or sexual arousal, typically in a discreet or covert manner, by performing the act of licking or touching another person's feet.

"Footlicker" Examples

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Meaning:

A footlicker is a person who is excessively fond of someone, especially a celebrity or a powerful person, and often seeks their attention or approval.

Usage Examples:


The young actress became a footlicker of the famous director, attending all his premieres and seeking his opinion on her roles. (#Celebrity Culture)
The politician's aides were notorious footlickers, always trying to get close to the leader and stay on their good side. (#Politics)
The musician's fanbase is comprised of footlickers, who will do anything to get a glimpse of their idol's autograph. (#Music)
The writer's editor was a bit of a footlicker, constantly seeking validation from the author and making excuses for their own mediocrity. (#Writing)
The athlete's entourage is made up of footlickers, coaches and trainers who are desperate to be associated with their star player. (#Sports)

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Footings are the lowermost part of a foundation or structure, typically constructed to transfer the weight of the structure to the ground or surrounding soil. They are designed to distribute the load evenly and provide a stable base for the structure, ensuring its stability and preventing settlement or tilting.

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Footlights refer to the lights placed at the front edge of the stage in a theater, used to illuminate the performers, usually in a drama or musical. They create a boundary between the performers and the audience, and are often used to highlight the main action or focus of a scene.

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Ignorant, foolish, or slight. This term is often used in a humorous or informal sense to describe something or someone that is considered trivial or petty.

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