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'''Footsie''' may refer to: [[1]] people flirting by touching feet- especially under a table. |
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[[2]] digital image(s) of people's feet - increasingly dubbed a [[ Footsie ]] or a [[ FootSelfie ]]. Origin; modern subculture(s) - see also [[ Selfie ]]. |
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[[3]] " Footsie " became a bandy term used to discuss UK investment/trading share(s) when the [[ FTSE 100 ]] became informally referenced as " The Footsie ". |
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[[4]] "Footsie" - an alias or nickname for a Musician; a member of the [[ Newham Generals ]] grime crew from East London. |
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*"[[Footsee]]", a seminal dance-track from the mid-1970s UK Northern soul scene |
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* [[Footsie_(flirting)|Footsie]], a playful form of [[flirting]] with feet |
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* [[Foot selfie]], a photograph taken of one's own feet |
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* [[1]] [[Footsie (flirting)]], where two (or more) people [[flirt]] by touching feet - usually under a table...it may even lead to mischief. |
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* [[2]] [[ Footsie ]], [[ FootSelfie ]] - a digital image of ones feet ( see also [[Selfie]] ). |
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*Footsie, a grime MC and record producer, one half of the East London duo [[Newham Generals]] |
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* [[4]] "Footsie", an alias or nickname for a Musician; a member of the [[Newham Generals]] grime crew from East London. |
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Latest revision as of 03:44, 11 August 2021
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Footsie may refer to:
- "Footsee", a seminal dance-track from the mid-1970s UK Northern soul scene
- Footsie, a playful form of flirting with feet
- Foot selfie, a photograph taken of one's own feet
- FTSE 100, the UK share index, informally known as the "Footsie"
- Footsie, a grime MC and record producer, one half of the East London duo Newham Generals