What does feets mean?
Feets means (dialect) plural of foot.
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Pronunciation varies by accent · noun
(dialect) plural of foot.
Feets, don't fail me now!
Last Sunday she said to Mr. Baker: "Ach, Gott, Mr. Baker, my feets is killing me. I must go me by a feets doctor."
"I kin remember when she weared worsted boots an' her two feets was no bigger dan yer tumb an' she weared worsted boots, Miss Smith," she cried, raising her streaming eyes.
Good morning Miss Brown / Mamma how do you do? / I said good morning Miss Brown / Mamma how do you do? / She say I'm feelin' fine and lookin' good / Maaan what about you? / I say I got the misery and the back ache baby / And my feets hurtin' me when I walk / You know I got the misery and the back ache baby / And my feets hurtin' me when I walk / And you know too much conversation hurt my tongue to talk
Use feets when its meaning, tone and grammar fit the full sentence. A synonym is not always a direct replacement.
Feets means (dialect) plural of foot.
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Feets, don't fail me now!
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