right-footer

right-footer
someone who is right-footed

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  • right-footer — /raɪt ˈfʊtə/ (say ruyt footuh) noun 1. Soccer a player who uses the right foot to kick the ball and who is positioned accordingly. 2. Australian Rules, Rugby a player who uses, or prefers to use, the right foot to kick for goal. 3. Chiefly Irish… …  

  • left-footer — noun someone who is left footed Ant: right footer …   Wiktionary

  • left-footer — /lɛft ˈfʊtə/ (say left footuh) noun 1. Soccer a player who uses the left foot to kick the ball and who is positioned accordingly. 2. Australian Rules, Rugby a player who uses, or prefers to use, the left foot to kick for goal. 3. Chiefly Irish… …  

  • left-footer —    a person not conforming to the practices or beliefs of the majority    Someone so described may not play football and, if he does, he may well prefer his right boot. It may refer to a homosexual:     I can pass myself off as a left footer.… …   How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • Goofie-footer — surfboard rider who surfs with their right foot as the lead foot …   Dictionary of Australian slang

  • goofie-footer — Australian Slang surfboard rider who surfs with their right foot as the lead foot …   English dialects glossary

  • left footer — Scottish Vernacular Dictionary A Catholic old belief that Catholics used their left foot when digging with a spade, and Protestants, their right …   English dialects glossary

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