Footer


[foo t-er] /ˈfʊt ər/

noun
1.
British Informal.

2.
a person or thing having or associated with a height or length of a foot or a specified number of feet (often used in combination):
a six-footer.
3.
Computers. a line of information placed at the end of a page for purposes of identification.
4.
Archaic. a person who walks; walker; pedestrian.
/ˈfʊtə/
noun
1.
(archaic) a person who goes on foot; walker
2.
(in combination) a person or thing of a specified length or height in feet: a six-footer
/ˈfʊtə/
noun
1.
(Brit, informal) short for football (sense 1)
/ˈfuːtər; ˈfuːtə/
verb (intransitive)
1.
to potter; occupy oneself trivially or to little effect
noun
2.
a person who footers
n.

c.1600, “pedestrian;” 1781, “a kick at football;” 1863, British student slang, “the game of football;” see foot (n.), football, -er.

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