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| 1. | a practical joke in which a match, inserted surreptitiously between the sole and upper of the victim's shoe, is lighted and allowed to burn down. |
| 2. | Informal. to go in great haste; walk or run hurriedly or rapidly (often fol. by it): to hotfoot it to the bus stop. |
| 3. | with great speed in going; in haste. |
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intr.v. hot·foot·ed, hot·foot·ing, hot·foots Informal To go in haste. Often used with it: hotfoot it out of town. adv. In haste. n. pl. hot·foots The practical joke of lighting a match that has been secretly inserted between the sole and upper of a victim's shoe. |
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| 1. | without delay; speedily; "sent ambassadors hotfoot to the Turks"- Francis Hackett; "drove hotfoot for Boston" |
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| 1. | a practical joke that involves inserting a match surreptitiously between the sole and upper of the victim's shoe and then lighting it |
verb | |
| 1. | move fast; "He rushed down the hall to receive his guests"; "The cars raced down the street" [ant: dawdle] |
| WordNet® 3.0, © 2006 by Princeton University. |
ˈhotfoot adverb
in a great hurry
Example: He arrived hotfoot from the meeting.
See also: be in, get into hot water, hot-plate, hothead, hothouse, hotly, hot-blooded, hotheaded, hot, hot air, hot dog, hot up, in hot pursuit, like hot cakes, "hotfoot" in any languageExample: He arrived hotfoot from the meeting.
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Hotfoot
Hot"foot`\, adv. In haste; foothot. [Colloq.]| Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, © 1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc. |
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