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High Heel

noun

High-heeled footwear (often abbreviated as high heels) is footwear which raise the heel of the wearer's foot significantly higher than the toes. When both the heel and the toes are raised equal amounts, as in a platform shoe, it is not considered to be a "high-heel". High heels tend to give the illusion of longer and more slender legs. High-heels come in a wide variety of styles, and the heels are found in many different shapes, including stiletto, pump, block, tapered, blade, and wedge.

Babe, put on some high heels and give me a lap dance

by jibrishh September 17, 2008

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Camel Heel

A case of Camel Toe so hideously prominent that it can be seen from the rear. When sighted, it can cause nausea and loss of appetite.

Nick: Did you see Camille's camel toe today? Gross.

Lucas: Dude, I was standing behind her earlier. She's got Camel heel too!

by c0de_RED April 27, 2011


heel-toe

A technique used in driving to smoothly downshift gears while braking. It consists of using your left foot to operate the clutch, braking with the toe of your right foot, and giving the gas pedal a small blip to match the engine speed with the transmission and wheels' speed. Can be used with or without double clutching, as per the driver's and gearbox's preference.

This is because before downshifting, the RPM in the new gear will be higher than the RPM your engine is currently spinning at, so unless you want a lurch when you let out the clutch, you blip the gas to match up the revs. The amount of throttle needed for the blip depends on the spacing of the gear ratios and current RPM, and executing this technique smoothly takes skill and shows excellence in manual transmission driving ability.

It is not necessary when driving normally as most of your downshifts will involve relatively small RPM changes, i.e. braking, then changing from 4th to 2nd and letting out the clutch at 1200rpm to take the right turn. However, it is used in racing and when driving at higher RPMs, as a downshift from 4000RPM in 4th gear will often place you at 5400RPM in 3rd, and without blipping, the engine speed will be closer to 3500RPM due to revs dropping.

Alvin was driving his 2005 STi on Laguna Seca and did two heel-toe downshifts, from 5th to 4th to 3rd, as he braked for a corner.

Chris was driving his 2005 STi on the Nurburgring, but did not know how to heel-toe, so every time he braked and downshifted for a corner there was a jerk when he let out the clutch.

Jessica was bored and decided to heel-toe downshift through all the gears just for fun as she approached a red light, giving a blip with every downshift.

by blauenlanze December 20, 2008

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clear heels

1. The usual footwear of hookers and whores 'round the globe...

I was gonna wife that broad until I saw she owned 6 pairs of clear heels.

by Chuck W. January 31, 2005

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killer heels

"killer heels" adj/n are a type of shoe that one could kill with -- physically, mentally and emotionally. they are described as heels that usually have at least a 4 inch stiletto (very thin heel, only recommended for experienced professionals) and are 'high fashion' (expen$ive). The shoe must be ridiculously sexy, stunning and an instant eye-catcher.

"I just bought some killer heels at Saks Fifth Avenue!"

"Five inch killer heels and heavy make up never fails to make me feel like a tranny!"

"I was wearing my killer heels today and stopped traffic. Killer!"

by lymari January 20, 2009

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Achilles Heel

A weak point or quality of a person

The kid wasn't good at jump shots.
"Jump Shot are his Achilles Heel"

by the mess May 15, 2004

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heel to the steel

To press the accelerator all the way to the floorboard such that your heel if pressing vigorously against the steel on the floorboard. Often used in conjunction with "pedal to the metal".

BJ McKay said to his best friend Bear, "I put the pedal to the medal and the HEEL TO THE STEEL!"

by Dan93309 August 1, 2005