Phrase thesaurus
Foot Phrases
275 phrases and expressions related to "foot".
Phrases
- A foot in both camps
- A head for business and a body for sin
- A healthy mind in a healthy body
- A room without books is like a body without a soul (Marcus Tullius Cicero quotation)
- Abide with me (hymn traditionally sung at the English football Cup Final)
- Achilles' heel
- Acknowledge the corn
- All Day (Nickname of American football player Adrian Peterson)
- All your base are belong to us (broken English phrase used in the video game Zero Wing)
- Ankle biter
- Ankle deep
- Are you ready for some football?
- As crooked as a dog's hind leg
- Athlete's foot
- Baby needs new shoes
- Back on your feet
- Bad Moon (Nickname of American football player Andre Rison)
- Barefoot and pregnant
- Bart the Cool (Nickname of American football player Bart Starr)
- Base jumping
- Base station
- Big Al (Nickname of football player Alan Shearer and of basketball player Al Jefferson)
- Big Ben (Nickname of basketball player Ben Wallace and American football player Ben Roethlisberger)
- Big Cat (Nickname of American football player Leon Lett)
- Big Daddy (Nickname of American football Dan Wilkinson)
- Big Phil (Nickname of football manager Luiz Felipe Scolari)
- Big Sam (Nickname of football manager Sam Allardyce)
- Blue Suede Shoes (Elvis Presley song)
- Body and soul
- Body bag
- Body blow
- Body building
- Body heat
- Body language
- Body mass index
- Body of evidence
- Body of opinion
- Body off Baywatch, face off Crimewatch
- Body painting (a form of painting that uses the human body as a canvas)
- Body politic
- Body popping
- Body snatcher
- Body surfing
- Bog trotter
- Bone yard
- Bound hand and foot
- Break a leg
- Brought to heel
- Can of corn (A baseball expression meaning a ball which is easy to catch)
- Carbon footprint
- Caught off base (A baseball expression meaning unawares or by surprise)
- Cement shoes
- Champagne Tony (Nickname of American football player Tony Eason)
- Children's shoes have far to go (Start-Rite Shoes advertising slogan)
- Cock a leg
- Cold feet
- Concrete shoes
- Corn and cluck for a buck (Kentucky Fried Chicken advertising slogan)
- Corn fed
- Cost an arm and a leg
- Crazy Legs (Nickname of American football player Elroy Hirsch)
- Cut the ground from under your feet
- Dandy Don (Nickname of American football player Don Meredith)
- Dead men's shoes
- Deep Fine Leg (field position in the game of cricket)
- Deep Square Leg (field position in the game of cricket)
- Diamonds On The Soles Of Her Shoes (Paul Simon song)
- Dip your toe into the water
- Do you know the piano's on my foot?
- Do you want a shape like a bra? Or do you want a shape like a woman? (Warner's Body Bra advertising slogan)
- Doesn't have a jealous bone in his body
- Don't let the grass grow under your feet
- Down at heel
- Drag your feet
- Earn your corn
- Every inch a gentleman
- Eye of newt and toe of frog, wool of bat and tongue of dog
- Fall on your feet
- Fancy footwork
- Feet of clay
- Figure painting (a form of painting in which the human body is the subject)
- Find your feet
- Find your footing
- First footing (making a round of visits at New Year)
- Fleet footed
- Fleet of foot
- Follow in the footsteps of
- Foot in mouth
- Foot in the bucket (A baseball expression meaning to act timidly or cowardly)
- Foot in the door
- Foot the bill
- Footloose and fancy free
- For want of a nail the shoe was lost (line from nursery rhyme)
- For want of a nail the shoe was lost; for want of a shoe the horse was lost; and for want of a horse the man was lost
- Forward Short Leg (field position in the game of cricket)
- Fourth Quarter Vince (Nickname of American football player Vince Young)
- Fred Ex (Nickname of American football player Freddie Mitchell)
- From top to toe
- Fruiting body
- Garbage Man (Nickname of American football player Michael Bradley)
- Get back on your feet
- Get off on the right foot
- Get off on the wrong foot
- Get to first base
- Get to first base with
- Get to second base
- Get under your feet
- Get your feet under the table
- Get your feet wet
- Get your foot in the door
- Get your leg over
- Get your toe in the door
- Give a leg up
- Give him an inch and he'll take a mile
- Globe trotter
- Golden Guus (Nickname of football manager Guus Hiddink)
- Goody two shoes
- Gotta have my pops! (Corn Pops advertising slogan)
- Half inch (Cockney rhyming slang for pinch)
- Have the ball at your feet
- He Hate Me (Nickname of American football player Rod Smart)
- Head to toe
- Heavenly body
- Heavy Lunch (Nickname of American football player Norman Hand)
- High heel sneakers
- I don't believe it (A catchphrase from Victor Meldrew, One Foot In The Grave)
- I'll go to the foot of our stairs
- If I said you had a beautiful body would you hold it against me?
- If the shoe fits, wear it
- Inch along
- Inch by inch
- Iron hoof (Cockney rhyming slang for poof)
- Itchy feet
- Jump in with both feet
- Junk Yard Dog (Nickname of Jerome Williams)
- Keep body and soul together
- Keep your feet
- Keep your feet on the ground
- Keep your feet on the ground and keep reaching for the stars (A catchphrase from Casey Kasem In America's Top 40)
- Kick off your shoes and enjoy
- Knacker's yard
- Lady Madonna, children at your feet (Beatles song lyric)
- Land on your feet
- Left footer
- Leg Gully (field position in the game of cricket)
- Leg Slip (field position in the game of cricket)
- Leg it
- Leg lamp
- Leg over
- Leg pull
- Leg up
- Light on your feet
- Lightning Feet (Nickname of Sebastian Janikowski)
- Long Leg (field position in the game of cricket)
- Make first base
- Make someone's toes curl
- Milk. It does a body good (Milk Marketing Board advertising slogan)
- No one likes us, we don't care (A catchphrase from Millwall football supporters)
- Not in my back yard
- Off base
- On an equal footing
- On me head son (Invitation to cross a football so that another player can head it)
- On the back foot
- On the hoof
- On the wrong foot
- On your toes
- One Foot In The Grave (BBC comedy television series)
- One foot in the grave
- One leg at a time (Dockers advertising slogan)
- One toe over the line
- One two buckle my shoe (line from nursery rhyme)
- Out on your feet
- Over my dead body
- Pay an arm and a leg
- Plates of meat (Cockney rhyming slang for feet)
- Political football
- Pull the rug from under your feet
- Pussyfoot around
- Put a foot wrong
- Put one foot in front of the other
- Put your best foot forward
- Put your feet up
- Put your foot down
- Put your foot in it
- Put your foot in your mouth
- Run off your feet
- Run the plates
- Set foot in
- Shake a leg
- Shoot yourself in the foot
- Short Fine Leg (field position in the game of cricket)
- Short Square Leg (field position in the game of cricket)
- Show a leg
- Show a little leg
- Six feet under
- So fast your feet won't touch the ground
- Square Leg (field position in the game of cricket)
- Stand on your own two feet
- Steal third base
- Stops body odour (Lifebouy Soap advertising slogan)
- Sweep off your feet
- Take the weight off your feet
- The Adventure of the Devil's Foot (Sherlock Holmes story)
- The Body Guard (Nickname of Baron Davis)
- The Corn State (Nickname of the US state of Iowa)
- The Crazy Gang (Nickname of Wimbledon Football Club)
- The Flying Squad (Nickname of the Specialist Crime Directorate, New Scotland Yard)
- The Poor Bloody Infantry (term used to describe the British infantry in WWI)
- The Special One (Nickname of football manager Jose Mourinho)
- The Toe (Nickname of Lou Groza)
- The body is still warm
- The body of evidence
- The boot is on the other foot
- The cobbler always wears the worst shoes
- The cobbler should stick to his last
- The game is afoot
- The patter of tiny feet
- The sheep's in the meadow the cow's in the corn (line from nursery rhyme)
- The shoe's on the other foot
- There was an old woman who lived in a shoe (line from nursery rhyme)
- Think on your feet
- Toe the line
- Too big for your boots
- Touch base
- Training shoes
- Turn on your heel
- Turn up your toes
- Twinkle toes
- Two left feet
- Under the heel of
- Vacation is a world where there are no locks on the doors or the mind or the body (Club Med Resorts advertising slogan)
- Vote with your feet
- Waiting for the other shoe to drop
- Walk a mile in my shoes
- Walk someone off their feet
- Walk to heel
- Wardrobe malfunction (when an item of clothing slips out of place to expose part of the body - typically a woman's breast)
- When your shoes shine, so do you (Kiwi Shoe Polish advertising slogan)
- White Shoes (Nickname of Billy Johnson)
- With rings on her fingers and bells on her toes she shall have music wherever she goes (line from nursery rhyme)
- Without a leg to stand on
- Word association football
- Work the rabbit's foot on
- You too can have a body like mine (Charles Atlas advertising slogan)
- You're pulling my leg
Related
- A foot in both camps
- Athlete's foot
- Bound hand and foot
- Do you know the piano's on my foot?
- Fleet of foot
- Foot in mouth
- Foot in the bucket (A baseball expression meaning to act timidly or cowardly)
- Foot in the door
- Foot the bill
- Get off on the right foot
- Get off on the wrong foot
- Get your foot in the door
- I don't believe it (A catchphrase from Victor Meldrew, One Foot In The Grave)
- I'll go to the foot of our stairs
- On the back foot
- On the wrong foot
- One Foot In The Grave (BBC comedy television series)
- One foot in the grave
- Put a foot wrong
- Put one foot in front of the other
- Put your best foot forward
- Put your foot down
- Put your foot in it
- Put your foot in your mouth
- Set foot in
- Shoot yourself in the foot
- The Adventure of the Devil's Foot (Sherlock Holmes story)
- The boot is on the other foot
- The shoe's on the other foot
- Work the rabbit's foot on