footer
Pronunciation
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Pronunciation
- IPA: /ˈfʊtə/
footer (plural footers)
- (archaic) A footgoer; pedestrian
- (computing) A line of information printed at the bottom of a page as identification of the document (compare foot#noun|foot, 13).
- (in combination) something that is a stated number of feet in some dimension - such as a six-footer.
- (in combination) someone who has a preference for a certain foot - such as right-footer/left-footer
- (computing sense) header
- French: pied de page
- German: Fußzeile
- Italian: piè
- Russian: ни́жний колонти́тул
- Spanish: pie de página
- French: foot
footer (plural footers)
18th century. From fouter, foutre ("valueless thing"), possibly from French foutre, from Latin futuere, present active infinitive of futuō ("I fuck"). Verbfooter (footers, present participle footering; past and past participle footered)
- (Ireland, &, Scotland, slang) To meddle with or pass time without accomplishing anything meaningful.
- Spanish: perder el tiempo
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