hotfoot hot·foot adv

hotfoot hot·foot adv
['hɒtˌfʊt]
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  • hot-foot — hot foots, hot footing, hot footed also hotfoot VERB If you hot foot it somewhere, you go there in a hurry. [INFORMAL] [V it adv/prep] Richard was hot footing it back to London, to process everything. Syn: speed …   English dictionary

  • Hotfoot — Hot foot , adv. In haste; foothot. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • hotfoot — hot|foot [ˌhɔtˈfut US ˈha:tfut] v hotfoot it informal to walk or run quickly ▪ I hotfooted it out of there as soon as possible. >hot foot adv ▪ Karl arrived hot foot from the airport …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • hotfoot — ☆ ☆ hotfoot [hät′foot΄] adv. [ME hot fot] Informal in great haste vi. Informal to hurry; hasten n. pl. hotfoots the prank of secretly inserting a match between the sole and upper of a victim s shoe and then lighting it ☆ hotfoot it Informal to… …   English World dictionary

  • hotfoot — /hot foot /, n., pl. hotfoots, v., adv. n. 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. v.i. 2. Informal. to go in great haste; walk or run… …   Universalium

  • Foothot — Foot hot , adv. Hastily; immediately; instantly; on the spot; hotfoot. Gower. [1913 Webster] Custance have they taken anon, foothot. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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