put your feet up

put (one's) feet up

To relax (as by lounging with one's feet elevated). After a long day at work, I love to come home, put my feet up, and watch some TV.
See also: feet, put, up
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

put your feet up

COMMON If you put your feet up, you have a rest, especially by sitting down somewhere comfortable. All these dishes can be oven-baked from frozen, while you put your feet up and relax. Why don't you put your feet up for a moment and rest?
See also: feet, put, up
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.

put your feet up

take a rest, especially when reclining with your feet raised and supported.
See also: feet, put, up
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary

put your ˈfeet up

relax by sitting, or lying down; enjoy a period of rest from work, etc: After work, I like to have a cup of tea and put my feet up. You’ve worked for this company for 35 years, Jack. Now it’s time for you to put your feet up and relax.
See also: feet, put, up
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • put (one's) feet up
  • put feet up
  • put one's feet up
  • die on (something's) feet
  • die on your feet
  • fall at (one's) feet
  • get a load off (one's) feet
  • get a load off one’s feet
  • get to (one's) feet
  • get to feet
References in periodicals archive
Put your feet up on a bench and go up on your toes.