wrong-foot

See also: wrongfoot

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wrong-foot (third-person singular simple present wrong-foots, present participle wrong-footing, simple past and past participle wrong-footed)

  1. (sports) To cause a competitor to move or put weight on the wrong foot, as by making an unexpected move.
    • 2012 April 22, Sam Sheringham, “Liverpool 0-1 West Brom”, in BBC Sport:
      Johnson hesitated with his back to goal and was dispossessed by Mulumbu, who instantly played Odemwingie through on goal. The Nigerian kept his composure to wrong-foot Reina.
    1. (transitive, tennis) To play the ball in an unexpected direction, forcing (the opponent) to change direction suddenly.
  2. (transitive, by extension) To catch (someone) off balance, off guard.
  3. (transitive, by extension) To place (someone) at a tactical disadvantage.

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