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slew-foot U.S. slang. Also slough-, slue-foot, etc. [f. slew v.] A person who walks with his feet turned out; a clumsy person. Also transf. Hence slew-foot v.; slew-footed ppl. a.
1896Bogert & O'Brien Slew Foot Sal (song) 3 I'll tell you of a lady, her name is Slew Foot Sal,..She's heavy and she weighs five-thirty-three. 1922F. Scott Fitzgerald Beautiful & Damned i. iii. 122 A man in a striped blue suit, walking slue-footed in white-spatted feet. 1945L. Saxon et al. Gumbo Ya-Ya xxiii. 496 She is hoping that her galloping, slue-foot, light-brown, lazy husband..will soon find a job. 1950R. Starnes Another Mug for Bier xx. 130 Haggis [sc. an Airedale] shrugged and slough-footed away. 1961J. B. Priestley Saturn over Water iv. 53 Leaving your work to go slewfooting in South America. |