barefoot

     

Going barefoot (also barefoote) means not wearing shoes, socks, or other foot covering. It is more common to go barefoot in developing countries, but less common in industrialized countries due to greater societal taboos against going barefoot. A barefooter is someone who prefers to go barefoot in situations where folkways expect shoes to be worn. Calling oneself a barefooter implies that being barefoot is a voluntary choice (as opposed to, for example, not being able to afford shoes). Reasons for choosing to go barefoot include the sensation of one’s feet in direct contact with the ground, and perceived spiritual or health benefits.

Trivia about barefoot

  • Shoeless
  • The Slipper Chapel in Norfolk, England is so named because penants walked the last mile this way
  • "____ boy, with cheek of tan!"

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