one who loves to have bare feet everywhere
I know this girl who's a barefooter for sure.
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n. One who frequently (if not always) walks around barefoot in public. He or she takes pride in this fact, and is not ashamed of having dirty feet. The person may, in fact, have been kicked out of stores, restaurants, and other public places due to his or her bare feet, and likes to flaunt it. There are some advantages to this lifestyle, however: according to some research, it keeps your feet healthier. Quite a few Facebook groups and websites have been dedicated to this lifestyle, indicating its popularity. Not recommended for certain urban areas!
Alex (to woman): Hey, are you a barefooter too?
Woman: Yes I am! Let's walk barefoot through Wal-Mart and see if they kick us out!
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One who walks without shoes and socks in public. It usually can be identified by permanent dust on the person's soles.
I could tell that she was a barefooter, because her soles were covered in permanent dust.
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To walk around barefoot, a verb
I Love barefooting in the park & on the lawn!
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To wear nothing on oneβs feet.
Everyone @ all ages goes barefoot. Itβs just a part of life.
The practice of willingly and consistently walking without footwear of any kind, mostly outdoors or in everyday life, as a sporting activity, to improve health conditions of feet, ankles, legs, circulatory and immune system and mood or as a fashion statement, just for pleasure or even as a whole philosophy of life. There are several groups of individuals fond of barefooting promoting all over the world this activity and striving to remove the almost ubiquitous biases about barefooting -commonly regarded as hazardous, unhealthy or unacceptable upon written or non written dress codes-, to gain tolerance for this lifestyle, spread the consciousness about the benefits of barefooting and make adepts.
The term also applies to Barefoot skiing, the sport practice of water skiing behind a motorboat without the use of water skis, called "barefooting" for short.
In Germany there are several parks dedicated to barefooting.
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