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foot job
noun
A sexual act where the genitalia are stimulated by someone's feet.
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Foot job: Balance your stick on your foot.
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You know him as the guy who kicked sand in the eyes of fellow multimillionaires by building the largest mansion in the Hamptons a 100,000-square-foot job with a $100 million price tag.
IF you see a new home go up in Westchester County, chances are good it's a brute, one of those 10,000-square-foot jobs, maybe done up as Fake Tudor and quite possibly topped by my very favorite in overdone design, the fake widow walk.
Aesthetically, it resembles a kind of souped-up Teletext, only instead of displaying football scores it's there to help people interested in foot-jobs find one another and turn the texts into touching.
In 1938 Cripps arbitrarily sacked Tribune's editor, William Mellor, and offered Foot the job.
Neil knew the nurse who was on duty in Emergency, and after he had filled out a form and let her take a passing look at Grace's foot ("Nice job," she said without interest) he was able to go ahead and give the tetanus shot himself.
7. Open Mouth, Insert Foot, Lose Job.
There was more to life at Winged Foot than job insecurity and personal indignity, particularly for those of us not trying to make a living from caddying.
To ensure a better sound, he had his house sliced in two and widened by 10 feet, a job that cost more than building the original mansion.
Storm, whip-smart and energetic, knows how to think on her feet; her job as an anchor on ESPN's morning Sports Center a live three-hour show, demands it.
Located adjacent to the Temple University Train Station, the fourth busiest stop in the regional transit system, Paseo Verde provides 53 affordable rental apartments and 67 market rate homes, along with 30,000 square feet of job generating commercial space, including a PHMC health care center, a pharmacy, APM's headquarters and its family and children's program offices.
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