my foot

The phrase "my foot" is an idiomatic expression used to convey disbelief or skepticism, primarily in informal British English.

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Definition

B2Informal Conversation

(idiomatic, British English, informal)An exclamation used to express disbelief or strong skepticism about a statement.

Example

  • "He says he's the best player on the team." "Best player, my foot!"
  • "She claimed she could run a marathon without training." "Run a marathon, my foot!"

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "my foot":

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