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the dog is at my feet

I must be going; I have to leave now

Etymology: Old Irish saying. Purportedly from hunting dogs who are worn out, sitting on the feet of their owner to take them home. Some say Irish Setter was named because of this phrase.

Earliest known occurrence was by famous Irish author, Maria Edgeworth in her political essay, "Essay on Irish Bulls"

I've been standing here for donkey's years and the dog is at my feet, so I'm headin' home before the wife eats the heads off me.

by TheGingerIrish July 25, 2022


Six Feet Under

1. Term used for someone's well-being if they are dead.

2. Decent Death Metal band formed in the mid 80's.

1 - What do you mean you thought Lois would be six feet under by now and we could catch a movie?

2 - I recommend the album Haunted by Six Feet Under

by larstait October 13, 2003

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FEET ASS

When somebody is making a FACE ASS action, or in the process of being extremely FACE ASS. Mainly used to describe a person's actions.

PEE WEE HERMAN

Definition of FEET!.....ASS! ( FEET ASS )

by HUMAN HIGHLIGHT October 20, 2009

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Six Feet Under

A hardcore death metal band founded by Chirs Barnes the former singer of Cannabil Corpse

Hey did you get the new Six Feet Under CD?

by volume June 1, 2005

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light on his feet

agile, graceful, nimble, graceful, able to move quickly and easily

He was an exceptional dancer because he was very "light on his feet"

by happiedazs November 8, 2013

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Six Feet Under

Excellent and an original-for-its-time death metal band created in the mid 80s by Chris Barnes, ex-vocalist from Cannibal Corpse. Their music is more slow-placed (for a death metal group) and the cookie monster vocals are pretty understandable- which is pretty rare from such a group.

Six Feet Under is better than Cannibal Corpse, and Cannibal Corpse is fucking epic.

by Rockin' Ruler of Metallic Meyhem June 13, 2007

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monkey spoon feet

The inability to provide a statement or answer to a question that actually makes logical sense. Often better to think before speaking. Statement such as "Be careful of meetings because sometimes meetings are only as useful as the meeting itself".

When someone says something that adds zero value or only makes sense in their mind, simply respond with monkey spoon feet.

by Munnling November 28, 2006

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