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Definition of my left foot

my left foot

interjection

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Other terms relating to 'foot':

Definitions include: a particularly large "camel toe".
Definitions include: someone or something that looks appealing from a distance, but within 50 feet their true appearance is evident.
Definitions include: police
Definitions include: Unready, incapable of responding to an assault.
Definitions include: acronym for "foot-long floater", i.e. a floating piece of feces that's a foot long.
Definitions include: A low class female with no standards (also known as hood rats)
Definitions include: to frequently put (one's) foot in (one's) mouth - i.e. say inappropriate things.
Definitions include: start working in a company at a low level, hoping to progress from there.
Definitions include: of multiple people, to have an unpleasant first meeting.
Definitions include: to make an initial small step towards gaining entrance to something (a job, a university, a relationship.)
Definitions include: a style of riding skateboards, snowboards, etc. with one's right food forward.
Definitions include: to frequently drive fast.
Definitions include: to be near death.
Definitions include: to have sex.
Definitions include: the visible cleft of the outer labia under tight clothing.

Other terms relating to 'left':

Definitions include: to be killed.
Definitions include: the west coast of the United States.
Definitions include: a marijuana cigarette; "joint".
Definitions include: to be left behind.
Definitions include: In the same tradition as calling shotgun, these two terms refer to the back seats on the left and right side of the vehicle.
Definitions include: in the United States, a member of the Democratic party.
Definitions include: a "left turn" performed by turning right at an intersection then making a U-turn; or by going past the intersection then making a U-turn then making a right turn.
Definitions include: unexpectedly.
Definitions include: really stank.
Definitions include: to reject.
Definitions include: when a person confuses their right and left, used to mockingly inform them.

Other terms relating to 'my':

Definitions include: an emphatic yes.
Definitions include: an emphatic "yes".
Definitions include: request for oral sex or as an insult.
Definitions include: a retort.
Definitions include: less common spelling of "ermahgerd".
Definitions include: alternate spelling and pronunciation of "oh my god".
Definitions include: military acronym for "fuck it, got my orders".
Definitions include: acronym for "fuck my life."
Definitions include: "fo shizzle my nizzle", i.e. "for sure my nigga".
Definitions include: confess to something
Definitions include: Another way to say, "Well, I'll be damned...!"
Definitions include: acronym for "in my arrogant opinion".
Definitions include: acronym for "in my experience".
Definitions include: acronym for "in my humble opinion".
Definitions include: acronym for "in my, not so humble opinion".

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