foot down
a game played on bmx, typically bmx's which envolves a large number or people riding round a small area, like a bowl, and keepin both feet of the floor who ever puts the foot down is out. the last one riding is the winner.
who wants to go down the bowl for a comp of foot down
Foot Down
To drive a car faster by pressing down more on the accelerator.
Tom overslept this morning therefore he had to put his foot down and break the speed limit or he would have been late for his big meeting.
put one's foot down
Take a firm stand. This idiom alludes to setting down one's foot firmly, representing a firm position. Late 1800s
put one's foot down
She put her foot down and said we could not go to the carnival
She put her foot down and said we could not go to the carnival
put my foot down
to tell someone in a strong way that they must do something or that they must stop doing something. You can't just let him do what he wants, you'll have to put your foot down.
When Anna came home drunk one afternoon I decided it was time to put my foot down.
FOOT DOWN!
...
Dad:I am putting my foot down!
You:Dad im sorry...
Dad:Hi sorry! I'm dad!
You:*facepalm*
You:Dad im sorry...
Dad:Hi sorry! I'm dad!
You:*facepalm*
down foot
Same as top and tail....
The act of two people sleeping with their heads at opposite ends of the bed....
The act of two people sleeping with their heads at opposite ends of the bed....
The boys sleep head to toe, aka down foot....
Foot me downs
What the second and third child get for their feet because only the oldest gets new shoes.
Little Juliet was always walking with a slight limp, because her sister Emma’s foot me downs had lost a heel on the right side, forcing her to walk in a large circle to the right.