toe
[ toh ]
/ toʊ /
noun
verb (used with object), toed, toe·ing.
verb (used without object), toed, toe·ing.
to stand, walk, etc., with the toes in a specified position: to toe in.
to tap with the toe, as in dancing.
Idioms for toe
Origin of toe
before 900; Middle English; Old English
tā; cognate with Dutch
teen, German
Zehe, Old Norse
tā
OTHER WORDS FROM toe
toe·less, adjective toe·like, adjectiveWORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH toe
toe towWords nearby toe
toddy,
toddy palm,
toddy table,
todt,
tody,
toe,
toe and heel,
toe box,
toe clip,
toe crack,
toe dance
British Dictionary definitions for step on someone's toes
toe
/ (təʊ) /
noun
verb toes, toeing or toed
Derived forms of toe
toelike, adjectiveWord Origin for toe
Old English
tā; related to Old Frisian
tāne, Old Norse
tā, Old High German
zēha, Latin
digitus finger
Medical definitions for step on someone's toes
toe
[ tō ]
n.
Any of the digits of a foot.
Idioms and Phrases with step on someone's toes (1 of 2)
step on someone's toes
Also, tread on someone's toes. Hurt or offend someone. For example, Be careful what you say about her losing weight; don't step on her toes, or Would I be stepping on someone's toes if I asked to help out with the party arrangements? This metaphoric idiom transfers physical to emotional pain. [Late 1300s]
Idioms and Phrases with step on someone's toes (2 of 2)
toe