Dress shoes that are usually made of leather that are warn to a formal event.
Sidney wore his church shoes to Church.
(Noun) A low-ranking, white collar robot, usually a bureaucrat, whose existence is acknowledged only by the sound of his/her footsteps to/from their desk.
In the latest round of cutbacks, 300 office shoes beat a path to the welfare line.
Shoe-Z Shoo zee - verb 1. To take alcohol (predominantly beer) or other liquid into the mouth and swallow it, on the condition it has been poured from a shoe; or: a) an external covering for the human foot, usually of leather and consisting of a more or less stiff or heavy sole and a lighter upper part ending a short distance above, at, or below the ankle. b) a shoe or slipper fastened to the foot chiefly by a strip of leather of other material passing between the first and second toes and often attaching to another strip of material, as a strap across the instep or around the ankle.
"Would you like to join me after work at the local nightspot for a shoe-z or two?"
Shoes with great unimaginable power, discovered many moons ago in the Cheshire Oaks designer outlet.
George has ultimate shoes.
His shoes are the ultimate.
residence of gay men and keeblers
"He's way gay, way keebler, like shoe house."
A derogatory term for a woman of mexican or other hispanic descent, brought from the fact that cleaning women of such descent seem to stack pairs of shoe upon one another when they're finished cleaning.
Why the hell would I even want my shoes ontop of eachother?
Cameron: So I hired Maria to clean my house today, and she did a pretty good job. I don't know why you gave her such a bad review, man.
Devin: NO! !Dude, go look at where you usually put your shoes
Cameron: -looks- WHAT THE HELL?
Devin: SHE'S A FILTHY SHOE STACKER.
a hand in poker consisting of 2 pair 3's and 2's
person1 i got a pair of aces
person 2: i win, i got socks and shoes