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left-footer noun- a Roman Catholic UK, 1961
Used by Northern Ireland Protestants. Probably derives from a turf-cutting spade that is pushed into the ground with the left foot, but there is also a suggestion that a left-footer is simply “out of step” with the “right-minded” user. - — Fritz Spiegl, Lern Yerself Scouse, 1966
- — Harry Orsman and Des Hurley, The Beaut Little Book of New Zealand Slang, 1994
- a homosexual NEW ZEALAND
- — David McGill, David McGill’s Complete Kiwi Slang Dictionary, p. 79, 1998
- Leonardo Da Vinci. Italian artist, inventor and left footer. Liked them young. Charged with sodomy in 1474. — The FHM Little Book of Bloke, p. 144, June 2003: “Gayness Explained”
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