Difference between revisions of "Two Left Feet"
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Latest revision as of 18:31, 15 July 2017
Two left feet is an anatomical condition in which a person is born with a left foot on his or her left leg and a left foot on his or her right leg. Though it may not limit walking or any other activities of daily living, it completely inhabits a person's ability to dance, hence the phrase two left feet. Not many people know that it's a real condition, so take care in making that comment. Interestingly, people with two right feet dance awfully well.
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