The Townes Van Zandt song "Frisco Depot" uses the word "afoot". Here is his lyric... " When you're afoot, there's nothing as fast as a train."
I couldn't find a definition for the term "afoot." It is possible that it is a variation or typo of the word "a foot." Can you provide some more context or clarification so I can help you better?
"Villainy is afoot!" yelled the superhero.
Something's Afoot was created in 1976.
199-12 inches as afoot = 187
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Fun Afoot - 1928 was released on: USA: 18 March 1928
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The cast of There Are Cold Toes Afoot - 2008 includes: Mary Odbert
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It originally meant "on the loose" or "taking flight" - literally (traveling) "on foot." There is another connotation meaning "under way" (proceeding), as in "the plans are afoot for a new roadway."
"The game's afoot." "All that glitters is not gold." "What the dickens" "Gilding the lily" "What's in a name?"