Foot-in-a-boot

What is Foot-in-a-boot?


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A person who slows you down when you're trying to scoot through life or get something done. Derived from the medical treatment of foot fractures that requires the wearing of an orthopedic boot

"oh, Lee - we can't see the sights in NYC! You're too much of a Foot-in-a-Boot and you can't keep up the pace"

See foot, boot, slow, lame, drag


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