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footie

American  
[foot-ee] / ˈfʊt i /

noun

Informal.
  1. footsie.


footie British  
/ ˈfʊtɪ /

noun

  1. a variant spelling of footy

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Example Sentences

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"Second half there were then too many errors but they just played more consistent footie."

From BBC

They looked maybe 1 and 3, wearing footie pajamas.

From New York Times

"You're wearing unicorn footie pajamas, Belet."

From Literature

“In the early morning, in my footie pajamas, I cracked open the door to my mother’s bedroom,” the essay begins.

From Washington Post

Posting the image on Twitter on 11 July, Ms Cheyne wrote: "Matthew, has agreed for me to share his story. 34, footie coach & dad. Self-confessed vaccine sceptic until he caught Covid, if he could turn back time he would. Our sickest patients are unvaccinated & under 40. Matthew is fighting for his life... save yours."

From BBC