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What is Beat Feet?

a type of dance found in DC/Maryland go-go's; This is DC/marylands exclusive dance don't go around sayin u made it up.

Person1: You goin to the gogo.
Person2: Fo Sho ima be beatin my feet.

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Beat Feet - what is it?

A form of dance originated in the DMV (DC, Maryland, Virginia) which goes hand in hand with Go-Go, the music of the DMV.

Come on man... every time I here that fight anthem by CCB, I wanna beat my feet.. SO BEAT YOUR FEET!

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What does "Beat Feet" mean?

a dance some teenagers in dc do while listening to gogo.

Ra-Ra stay beatin his feet.

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Beat Feet - what does it mean?

To leave or to walk out.

Man I have to beat the feet. I'm late for my appointment.

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Beat Feet - meaning

To leave for another destination

I (we) have to beat the feet and get to the appointment.

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Beat Feet - definition

To leave a selected area.

"Yo there's a a lot of penis at this party, it's time to beat feet"

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Beat Feet - slang

To leave a particular area on foot, esp. at a high rate of speed (e.g. running). This is usually done in anticipation of an unfavorable confrontation or undesirable characteristics of the area.

Most often used in the context of escaping from a particular situation. Named because of the motion and sound produced during the process, i.e. beating one's feet against the pavement.

My bitter ex-girlfriend showed up at the party I was at, so Jeff gave me a heads up and I beat feet.

There were a lot of graffiti and gang members on High Street, so Fred and I beat feet.

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Beat Feet

Having particularly ugly, old, or worn out footwear.

"Ayo Justin you got some beat feet!"

"Man forget you!"

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Beat Feet

The act of tapping your feet subconsciously to the beat of music.

When Jim walked into the club he immediately got BEAT FEET.

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Beat Feet

To beat feet means to go somewhere quickly. It can be used as either an explanation for having to rush some place (eg. I had to beat feet to get there on time), or for telling someone to get away (eg. He wanted to hang out with us, but I told him to beat feet). Common term in the Army.

The drill sergeant was yelling at me to hurry up, so I had to beat feet in order to get there before he lost it!

This dude was trying to hang out with me and my bros, but we told him to beat feet because he’s a nerd.

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