ft
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See also: Appendix:Variations of "ft"
English
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[edit]ft (plural ft)
- Abbreviation of foot (“unit of length”).
- 2012 March 9, “Green cars at 2012 Geneva motor show – in pictures”, in The Guardian[1], →ISSN:
- The drive system can provide a maximum of 516 lbs ft (700 Nm) at any one time.
- 2024 March 21, Rebecca Shaw, “I will never understand heterosexual dating culture’s obsession with height. Just get a footstool!”, in The Guardian[2], →ISSN:
- I’m sorry to inform you that some of the biggest weak dweebs I know are 6ft and taller. […] We have Jeremy Allen White and Barry Keoghan as internet boyfriends of the moment, both around 5ft 7 tall.
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Verb
[edit]ft
- Abbreviation of featuring; used to introduce guest performer(s) on a musical recording.
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Romanian
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[edit]ft
- (Internet slang, text messaging) abbreviation of foarte (“very, a lot”)
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