Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A layer of leather or wood added to raise the heel of a shoe; a lift.
- noun A small amount of liquor remaining in a container or drinking vessel.
from The Century Dictionary.
- To add a piece of leather to the heel of, as a shoe or boot.
- noun A small piece of leather several of which together form the heel of a shoe; a lift. See
heel - noun The small portion of wine or liquor left in a glass when the main portion has been drunk.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun One of the segments of leather in the heel of a shoe.
- noun A small portion of liquor left in a glass after drinking.
- transitive verb To add a piece of leather to the heel of (a shoe, boot, etc.)
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun A piece or wedge that raises the heel of a shoe.
- noun dated A small amount of (especially
alcoholic ) drink remaining at the bottom of a glass. - verb transitive To add a piece of
leather to theheel of (ashoe ,boot , etc.).
Etymologies
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Examples
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The pilot who weathered the storm tossed off great bumpers of spiritual port; the shade of Dundas did not leave the ghost of a heeltap.
Vanity Fair 2006
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'Toss it off, don't leave any heeltap, scorch your throat and be happy!'
The Old Curiosity Shop Charles Dickens 1841
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The pilot who weathered the storm tossed off great bumpers of spiritual port; the shade of Dundas did not leave the ghost of a heeltap.
Vanity Fair William Makepeace Thackeray 1837
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"Toss it off, don't leave any heeltap, scorch your throat and be happy!"
Old Curiosity Shop 1800
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‘Toss it off, don’t leave any heeltap, scorch your throat and be happy!’
hernesheir commented on the word heeltap
(n): a common dance term in my household where Appalachian clogging, Irish, Irish sean nos, Cape Breton, and English clogging percussive dance styles abound and are practiced regularly.
January 18, 2009
sionnach commented on the word heeltap
Begob and sure 'tis a toe-tappingly terrific treasure chest of trash-talking and trembling terpsiceltean tomfoolery every Tuesday and Thursday over at the hernesheir household! Come one, come all! Percussive dance style need not be a barrier to your terpsichorean transformation.
January 18, 2009
hernesheir commented on the word heeltap
Sionnach: (in a word) YES! (but on M-W-F, not T-Th)
January 18, 2009
sionnach commented on the word heeltap
Darn. You are ruining my alliterative scheme, sir!
January 18, 2009
qms commented on the word heeltap
She studied with care that sediment.
Let your kindness be no impediment:
Tell if wine reveals traps
That hide in heeltaps
And what the diviner said it meant.
July 16, 2014