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Cold feet
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Does anyone know where the phrase Cold Feet came from?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This website, however, attributes military connotations to the phrase:
http://www.invincible1758.co.uk/phrases_sayings.htm#cold feet
This site repeats the military connection as one possible derivation but also suggests that the phrase may be related to poor people being unable to afford shoes:
http://www.word-detective.com/091801.html
(I still like my idea best - even though it's obviously wrong!).
Chris
http://www.invincible1758.co.uk/phrases_sayings.htm#cold feet
This site repeats the military connection as one possible derivation but also suggests that the phrase may be related to poor people being unable to afford shoes:
http://www.word-detective.com/091801.html
(I still like my idea best - even though it's obviously wrong!).
Chris
I always thought a person got 'cold feet' at the thought of something scary, simply meant that they had a phenomenon where the soles of their feet went cold and clammy. I have always thought this simply because it happens to me! When I see a person on TV leap off a cliff or something, or I watch the kids on roller coasters, the soles of my feet suddenly go cold.