tanglefooted
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From tanglefoot + -ed.
Adjective
[edit]tanglefooted (comparative more tanglefooted, superlative most tanglefooted)
- (rare) Uncoordinated, bumbling.
- 2003, Aline Scott-Maxwell, John Whiteoak, Currency House Inc., Currency companion to music and dance in Australia[1]:
- Many adults join in line dancing because it is adaptable to all levels of fitness and ability — from the tanglefooted to experienced social dancers.
- (of trees or other plants) Having tanglefoot applied (to trap insects and prevent them from climbing up).
- 1982, Michael D. Breed, Charles Duncan Michener, Howard Ensign Evans, The Biology of Social Insects: Proceedings of the Ninth Congress of the International Union for the Study of Social Insects, Boulder, Colorado, August 1982[2]:
- The 10 tanglefooted stalks were considered to represent a less productive resource "patch" than the entire plot when treated with "Tanglefoot".