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hotfoot noun a prank in which a matchbook is lit and inserted in to an unsuspecting victim’s shoe US, 1934- [T]he sight of Max Baer, the former heavyweight champ, crawling under tables sticking lighted matches in the shoes of friends or acquaintances–in short, applying the infuriating “hot foot” which is now blessedly out of fashion–was one of the truly hilarious comedy bits in all history. — Robert Sylvester, No Cover Charge, pp. 103–104, 1956
- One of the great hot-foots (hot feets?) of all time was administered to Joe Pepitone by Phil Linz. — Jim Bouton, Ball Four, p. 118, 1970
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