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  • 113Deflavorizer and Big Foot — The journalist and writer Dan Baum set parts of the blogosphere alight when he gave an unflinching account of his departure from The New Yorker in a series of Twitter postings. Two curious journalism related terms emerged from this Twitterlanche… …

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  • 114diabetic holiday foot syndrome — a condition in which patients with diabetic sensory polyneuropathy (see diabetic neuropathy) suffer significant trauma to their insensate feet through holiday activities. These may include walking on hot flagstones or sand, wearing ill fitting… …

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  • 115diabetic holiday foot syndrome — a condition in which patients with diabetic sensory polyneuropathy (see diabetic neuropathy) suffer significant trauma to their insensate feet through holiday activities. These may include walking on hot flagstones or sand, wearing ill fitting… …

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  • 116hotfoot — hot|foot [ˌhɔtˈfut US ˈha:tfut] v hotfoot it informal to walk or run quickly ▪ I hotfooted it out of there as soon as possible. >hot foot adv ▪ Karl arrived hot foot from the airport …

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  • 117hotfoot — /hot foot /, n., pl. hotfoots, v., adv. n. 1. a practical joke in which a match, inserted surreptitiously between the sole and upper of the victim s shoe, is lighted and allowed to burn down. v.i. 2. Informal. to go in great haste; walk or run… …

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  • 118hotfoot — hot|foot1 [ hat,fut ] adverb BRITISH very fast and in a hurry hotfoot hot|foot 2 [ hat,fut ] verb hotfoot it to/over etc. INFORMAL to go somewhere fast and in a hurry …

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  • 119hotfoot — hot•foot [[t]ˈhɒtˌfʊt[/t]] n. pl. foots, 1) a practical joke in which a match is inserted surreptitiously in the victim s shoe and then lighted 2) cvb to go in great haste (often fol. by it): to hotfoot it to the bank[/ex] 3) in haste: to run… …

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