Put on socks
Yes but your toes might get cold
The cast of There Are Cold Toes Afoot - 2008 includes: Mary Odbert
because you have no roof on your house
To effectively warm up your toes before exercising or going out in cold weather, you can try activities like toe raises, toe curls, or simply rubbing your toes together to increase blood flow and circulation. Additionally, wearing warm socks and proper footwear can help keep your toes warm and prevent them from getting too cold.
chilblains
"Tootsies" is a euphemism for toes; therefore someone making that statement means that it's cold enough to freeze ones toes off.
Go see a doc.. you have frost bite
You could be cold, nervous, or not receiving adequate blood supply.
To prevent frozen fingers and toes in cold weather, it is important to dress warmly by wearing insulated gloves and socks, layering clothing, and wearing waterproof boots. It is also helpful to keep moving to maintain circulation and warmth, and to avoid prolonged exposure to extreme cold temperatures.
Cute toes with nail polish on them! Depends on what you consider attractive. Long toes, short toes, fat toes, thin toes, toes with nail polish, toes with fake nails on, brown toes, white toes, red toes, etc... I'm partial to elephant toes!
Burning Up by the Jonas Brothers.
This happens because our bodies typically run at 98.6 degrees. If you go outside and it is 10 degrees out, this effects your body temperature. When the cold gets to your fingers, toes, the sock and gloves can then act like an insulator for the cold. Its always to best if that happens, to get your socks or gloves off, and give your body temp a change to regulate itself. As long as your clothing isn't wet, you'll find this works. The pain is caused by the nerve endings in our fingers / toes. These are located at the tip, this is basically a direct hit from the cold. On a cold, windy day, you'll even notice the cold air is hard to take in, this is again because the body's core is 98.6 degrees. Best to select the right clothing if you live in a colder climate.