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noun ˈfʊtiˈfʊdi informal 1British another term for football (sense 1) Example sentencesExamples - Boys will be boys and given half a chance they would much rather be playing footy than tennis.
- Workers from the post office, the local types who've been drinking there for as long as they can remember and the ordinary everyday man in the street who enjoys a quiet drink or a night of Big Screen footy.
- The ever-increasing number of women who have given up footy and switched to the far more attractive sport of diving is reflected in today's diving slogans.
- You need to book some time off and go watch some footy.
- But the desire was there and we shaped up well and played some footy.
- Truth be known, the thought of first-grade footy had been nagging for some time.
- A simple TV showing some footy is all you need to guarantee that people will keep coming back to your stand.
- This is not just sour grapes from a woman with no interest in footy.
- Luckily a face saving penalty shoot out loss 5-4 buried what could have been an embarrassing epitaph of the state of Dutch footy.
- Just back from playing footy for what must have been the first time in around a year - and boy do I feel it.
- They may have beaten us at footy but they can't even make a peach flavoured boiled sweet.
- Post exam week tension is beginning to go away, but not the muscular pain from footy, and work is starting to pile up again.
- 1.1Australian, NZ
another term for rugby or Australian Rules Example sentencesExamples - I just wanted to go into the game with a clear mind and focus on my footy, not worrying about what the press had written about me.
- Now in going to the footie, it reminds me of all those wonderful family experiences in growing up, because I can't remember a time before football.
- They were also great with the kids - playing footy, soccer and basketball with them and giving the kids some of their own rations.
- Now if you're into sports like cricket, tennis, footy or athletics, then there's plenty of news and information available to you in newspapers and on television and radio.
- A bibliophile from early days, when others were heading off to play footie or cricket, Baxter always made straight for the library.
2North American A fabric covering for the foot as part of a garment for a young child. the built-in footies with grips will allow your little one to explore without fear of slipping as modifier ballet-themed footie pyjamas - 2.1 A short sock that covers only the foot and is typically hidden when worn with a shoe.
I buy a ton of footies to try to prevent blisters
nounˈfʊdiˈfo͝odē informal 1British another term for football (sense 1) Example sentencesExamples - The ever-increasing number of women who have given up footy and switched to the far more attractive sport of diving is reflected in today's diving slogans.
- But the desire was there and we shaped up well and played some footy.
- Truth be known, the thought of first-grade footy had been nagging for some time.
- Just back from playing footy for what must have been the first time in around a year - and boy do I feel it.
- This is not just sour grapes from a woman with no interest in footy.
- Boys will be boys and given half a chance they would much rather be playing footy than tennis.
- Luckily a face saving penalty shoot out loss 5-4 buried what could have been an embarrassing epitaph of the state of Dutch footy.
- Post exam week tension is beginning to go away, but not the muscular pain from footy, and work is starting to pile up again.
- A simple TV showing some footy is all you need to guarantee that people will keep coming back to your stand.
- Workers from the post office, the local types who've been drinking there for as long as they can remember and the ordinary everyday man in the street who enjoys a quiet drink or a night of Big Screen footy.
- You need to book some time off and go watch some footy.
- They may have beaten us at footy but they can't even make a peach flavoured boiled sweet.
- 1.1Australian, NZ
another term for rugby or Australian Rules Example sentencesExamples - I just wanted to go into the game with a clear mind and focus on my footy, not worrying about what the press had written about me.
- A bibliophile from early days, when others were heading off to play footie or cricket, Baxter always made straight for the library.
- Now in going to the footie, it reminds me of all those wonderful family experiences in growing up, because I can't remember a time before football.
- They were also great with the kids - playing footy, soccer and basketball with them and giving the kids some of their own rations.
- Now if you're into sports like cricket, tennis, footy or athletics, then there's plenty of news and information available to you in newspapers and on television and radio.
2North American A fabric covering for the foot as part of a garment for a young child. the built-in footies with grips will allow your little one to explore without fear of slipping as modifier ballet-themed footie pajamas - 2.1 A short sock that covers only the foot and is typically hidden when worn with a shoe.
I buy a ton of footies to try to prevent blisters
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