Shoes

Word SHOES
Character 5
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations /ʃuːz/

Definitions and meanings of "Shoes"

What do we mean by shoes?

A protective covering for the foot, with a bottom part composed of thick leather or plastic sole and often a thicker heel, and a softer upper part made of leather or synthetic material. Shoes generally do not extend above the ankle, as opposed to boots, which do.

A piece of metal designed to be attached to a horse's foot as a means of protection; a horseshoe.

A device for holding multiple decks of playing cards, allowing more games to be played by reducing the time between shuffles.

Something resembling a shoe in form, position, or function, such as a brake shoe.

The outer cover or tread of a pneumatic tire, especially for an automobile.

Houses for your feet. Urban Dictionary

A video on youtube featuring the comedian Liam Sullivan. Most people either hate or love it but it is definitely getting its five minutes of fame. Common catchphrases include betch and deck. Urban Dictionary

Something you throw at Bush. Then he pretends to be calm and cool about the situation. Urban Dictionary

The rims/tires of a vehicle. Urban Dictionary

A word many coke dealers use incase they belive the phone is being tapped. Or if people are around Urban Dictionary

1.) A code word for a nice pair of tits or breasts. 2.) Also things you wear on your feet. Urban Dictionary

Makes for a great code word for smoking weed in general polite conversation in public or via text for the more paranoid stoner. Urban Dictionary

Foot prisons Urban Dictionary

A cover word for shit. There is also fridge fuck Urban Dictionary

Problems or trouble with something in particular Urban Dictionary

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The word "shoes" in example sentences

The very day before Mr. Montenero was to leave town, without any conceivable reason, suddenly a cry was raised against the Jews: unfortunately, Jews rhymed to shoes: these words were hitched into a rhyme, and the cry was, "_No Jews, no wooden shoes_!" ❋ Maria Edgeworth (1808)

I should also mention that the holes in these shoes are small enough to retain the shoes’ water resistency. ❋ Unknown (2008)

If you make shoes, how valuable is someone looking for ’shoes’? ❋ Michael Arrington (2005)

I use the term "shoes" loosely: these were ankle boots, to be precise, fitting as snugly over the foot as string over a salami. ❋ Cristina Odone (2011)

Buffett once said his job was so easy "a caveman could do it", but filling his shoes is about more than having a canny eye for picking stocks and buying companies. ❋ David Teather (2010)

 A closet full of long boxes that could be used for her shoes is a testament to her patience. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Collecting laces specifically and building the shoes is also a very smart thing to do. ❋ Roger Sutton (2007)

Tying my shoes is a challenging task, but most of my shoes don't fit anyway (ligaments stretch all over the body causing your feet to widen and/or lengthen). ❋ ScienceWoman (2006)

With them the removal of the shoes is a confession of personal defilement and conscious unworthiness to stand in the presence of unspotted holiness. ❋ Unknown (1871)

Type in "shoes" to froogle and it could give you a second page that asks for your gender, or price range or size or intended use ... ❋ Unknown (2004)

The evidence presented makes it very difficult near impossible for the jury to find otherwise, for Woods to suggest that the spirit of Caroline Byrne guided him to the exact spot at the Gap where he also saw what he described as shoes, although the condition was such that on the night no one could see 1 meter in front of his eyes, let alone a body at the rocks on the bottom of the gap, is plain stupid, Caroline Byrne might have driven all night had they had an argument, how was he to know where she was unless he was there, his phone was switched off for the 11 offending hours as well, I doubt that there is the remotest change that the jury convicted the wrong man, rot in jail ❋ Unknown (2008)

They are 100% of the time kept artificially impregnated, (even on family farms), and their babies are used for veal, rennet, and calf skin shoes …. even when raised as “happy meat”. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Having a brand name pair of shoes is more important. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Stating that you tried to put yourself in someone elses shoes is certainly insufficient for an outside observer to ascertain the process that you used to eliminate bias. ❋ Unknown (2010)

A good pair of running shoes is essential for preventing injury. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I would guess that in parts of the world where walking thru a city street still involves a high likelihood of stepping in animal or human waste, any contact with shoes is much more repugnant than it is to a Westerner used to relatively cleaner streets. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Hey, where do your [feet] [live]? In my shoes, what, you been [chiefing]? ❋ Kalljuian (2005)

"'Shoes, [ohmygod], shoes!'" ❋ Dominique S (2007)

An [Iraqi] [reporter] takes off his shoe and throws it at Bush. Then proceeds to take off his other shoe to throw it at Bush again. Therefore throwing [two shoes]. The secret service failed at taking down this Iraqi reporter quickly. ❋ Melissa Makela (2009)

"[click] the shoes on that [hummer]!" ❋ K-dub-G (2003)

[Aiyo] can u [grab] me a [pair of shoes] for tonight? ❋ Rusty213 (2005)

1.) "Yo boo, you gots a [nice pair] of shoes on ya." 2.) "Yo, [shorty girl]. You got some [bomb-ass titties]. And your shoes are nice, too." (.)(.) ❋ Rojizzle Chin (2005)

Hey dude, Ive bought some more shoes they might "fit" you. [Usualy] followed by a [cheaky] [wink] ❋ Seth Deegan (2004)

Joe: Peter [would you mind] [putting on] some shoesPeter: Oh, you mean [foot prisons], yes I would ❋ Cairoboy (2017)

- you dropped your [baggie] in [the sewer] - [ahhh] shoes! ❋ Jane, Mary Jane! (2006)

[I had] shoes with [the way] they [treated] us last night. ❋ Tian Tonio (2005)

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