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foot⋅sie

[foot-see]
–noun Informal.
1. Sometimes, footsies. the act of flirting or sharing a surreptitious intimacy.
2. play footsie or footsies with,
a. to flirt with, esp. by clandestinely touching someone's foot or leg; be slyly or furtively intimate with.
b. to seek advantage from, esp. by discreet or stealthy means; curry favor with.
Also, footsy, footie.


Origin:
1930–35; foot + -sie, sp. var. of -sy
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foot·sie also foot·sy   (fŏŏt'sē)   
n.   Informal
The act of flirting in which one secretly touches the feet or legs of another with one's own, as under a table.

[From diminutive of foot.]
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Word Origin & History

footsie 
"amorous play with the feet" [OED], 1944, from foot.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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Footsie

A slang term for the FTSE 100 index.

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The Footsie consists of 100 blue chip stocks that trade on the London Stock Exchange.

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See also: Blue Chip Stock, FTSE, Index, S&P 500, Standard &amp Poors, Wilshire 5000 equity index

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Footsie

See FTSE 100 Index.

Wall Street Words: An A to Z Guide to Investment Terms by David L. Scott.
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