feeties

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English[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From feet +‎ -ie +‎ -s.

Noun[edit]

feeties pl (plural only)

  1. (childish) Feet.
    • 1902 December 20, Eugenia O. Clark, “The Wind Wag”, in Collier’s Illustrated Weekly, volume XXX, number 12, page 16, column 3:
      He will tire you till you fag, / And your little feeties lag— / So never be alone with the Wild Wind Wag.
    • 1906 March, Margaret May Bulkeley, “Epistles”, in Wee Wisdom, volume 10, number 8, Kansas City, Mo., page 12, column 1:
      I wish you could hear her say her prayer, “Father-Mother, God loving me, / Watch me while I sleep; / Guide my little feeties up to Thee.”
    • 1998, Lee Potts, Falling Flesh Just Ahead and Other Signs on the Road Toward Midlife, Longstreet Press, Inc., →ISBN, page 16:
      Cheekies so chubby and feeties so fatty that I feared total strangers would be unable to resist eating her up when they passed by on the street.