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Footsies (also footsy or footsie) is a flirting game where two people touch feet under a table or otherwise concealed place, often as a romantic prelude. It is a game played either as an act of flirtatious body language , or simply for enjoyment.
The Financial Times Stock Exchange 100 Index, also called the FTSE 100 Index, FTSE 100, FTSE, or, informally, the "Footsie" / ˈ f ʊ t s i /, is the United Kingdom's best-known stock market index of the 100 most highly capitalised blue chips listed on the London Stock Exchange. [1]
Footsie may refer to: "Footsee", a seminal dance-track from the mid-1970s UK Northern soul scene; Footsie, a playful form of flirting with feet; Foot selfie, a photograph taken of one's own feet; FTSE 100, the UK share index, informally known as the "Footsie" Footsie, a grime MC and record producer, one half of the East London duo Newham Generals
The FTSE 250 Index, also called the FTSE 250, or, informally, the "Footsie 250" / ˈ f ʊ t s i /, is a stock market index that consists of the 101st to the 350th mid-cap blue chip companies listed on the London Stock Exchange.
FTSE International Limited trading as FTSE Russell [nb 1] (/ ˈ f ʊ t s i / "Footsie") is a British provider of stock market indices and associated data services, wholly owned by the London Stock Exchange (LSE) and operating from premises in Canary Wharf. [1] It operates the well known UK FTSE 100 Index as well as a number of other indices. [2]
Green has been drawing comics since he was a child. [1] He especially loved LOS 40 and drawing Garfield; [2] his first original comic was called 'The Footsies,' and featured child characters with very large feet.
The reference to the footsie roller seems entirely inappropriate. That name is clearly a play on “tootsie roll” and there seems to be no connection at all to the actual topic of the article, other than the name similarity.
Maurice Lee "Footsie" Britt (June 29, 1919 – November 26, 1995) was an American military officer, businessman, and politician. He played professional football for the Detroit Lions in 1941 before entering active service with the U.S. Army during World War II , during which he was awarded the Medal of Honor .