If you are cooling your heels, you are sitting down waiting for something because your heels are off the ground in the air.
It depends what heels you mean, high heels, or actuall heels on the back of your feet? If you mean high heels, try some high street stores lots of shops have them :)
head over heels
If you mean the brain teaser/riddle where the word head is above the word heels then the answer is head over heels.As in the phrase, "Head over heels in love".
If you mean the division, they are in Division I and play in the ACC.
Your heels are the back parts of your feet - close to the backs of your feet. Normally used when one is being chased down. i.e. The police were close on his heels.
that you are refreshed
Hebrew for "being held by the heels"
There are several types of high heels shoes: Stiletto heels; Kitten heels: Cone heels: Prism heels: Spool heels: Wedge heels
It means to "take a stand". Be ready to defend your position.
It's not really an idiom - if something is at your heels, it's following close behind you. This means right behind you, almost upon you.
"c'est cool"
a cool person who is cool