footy

English

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈfʊti/
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  • Rhymes: -ʊti

Noun

footy (countable and uncountable, plural footies)

  1. (uncountable, British) Football (association football) (soccer in US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand)
  2. (uncountable, Australia) The game or sport of football, usually Australian rules football or rugby league, but not soccer.
    • 2022, Jane Harper, Exiles, page 118:
      But footy, especially this kind of footy, transcended family drama — that went without saying — so Erik Falk had of course invited his son.
  3. (countable, Australia) The ball used in a game of footy.
    • 2022, Jane Harper, Exiles, page 105:
      Me and Charlie and Ben were out there one afternoon, messing around, kicking a footy and stuff, and this girl rode by.
  4. (usually in the plural) A short sock.
  5. A football fan.
Derived terms

Etymology 2

Compare Dutch vochtig.

Alternative forms

  • foughty

Adjective

footy (comparative more footy, superlative most footy) (British, dialectal, dated)

  1. Having foots or settlings.[1]
    footy oil or molasses
  2. Of bad quality; mean, poor.[1]

References

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