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Meaning of shoefie | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
/ˈʃuːfi/

Definitions

A photograph that one takes of one's own shoes while one is wearing them.

neologism, slang

Examples

“Daisy, Maria and Jo – I have such fond memories of taking my first shoefies with you guys in the sixth form common room.”
“I grab my umbrella and swagger to the garage door, stopping long enough to turn around and say, "Oh, Mom. I borrowed your shoes. I hope that's okay." / She nods dazedly. / "Aren't they bitchin'?" I ask Hadley, staring down at my feet. I pull out my phone and take a quick picture. "Shoefie!"”
“When we swung open the door to the stairwell, Selfie was sitting on the stairs holding her phone at different angles near her foot. As I got closer, I realized she was photographing one of her high-heeled boots. Prezbo looked puzzled. "Oh, hi." She glanced up at us. "I'm taking a shoefie."”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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