heel
(n) in professional wrestling, a “bad” guy.
stone cold steve austin turned heel after joining forces with mr. mcmahon.
pointy instruments on the bottom of girls shoes used to make them taller. they may also be used to stomp on the feet of rude male dates.
granny: my dear, how you’ve grown!
grandaughter: grandma, there called heels
the actor -ssuming the part of the bad guy, who is designated to p-ss off the audience.
alan rickman is a good heel. he pwn3d in die hard.
a shoe created to make it harder for girls to run away from creepy guys
friend: run! there’s a creepy guy coming after you!
you: i can’t these stupid heels won’t let me!
no one in the west coast knows that the word “heel” means bad guy.
california guy 1: hey tony, you know i think after we left that crack house we’ve been followed by a heel.
california guy 2: jay, i don’t even know what the f-ck you just said!
a redneck way to say ‘hill’
do you see that ‘heel’ in the distance. ain’t it huge.
poor behavior from one person to another, especially a man to a woman.
“i was such a heel for saying your boyfriend is a wet t-rd.”
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