it means to cater to that persons every need if they need anything you will do it.
taking care of them or be there right there for them....always
The old saying "wait on you hand and foot" means to serve someone with great attention and care, attending to their every need and comfort. It often implies a level of devotion or subservience, where one person goes to great lengths to ensure another's well-being. The phrase suggests an almost excessive willingness to cater to someone else.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This was a fanciful way of saying a cowboy was wooing someone. The image is of him waiting on her hand and foot, doing everything for her.
If you eat lots, sit around, play computer games and get people to wait on you hand and foot.
Hold your hand over who your trying to knock out covering their nose and mouth and wait until they stop struggling but wait to long though or you will kill he/she if someone tries it on you push your head backwards
Yes, on the same principle as putting someone's hand in water. Have seen this work in college.
no a foot is not
Either it's to 1: wait for someone to do a Pacific task or 2: to sit on someone and wait for something or someone (This is VERY unlikely)
foot
Hand and foot comes from direct contact with another infected person.
Yes, Hand and Foot can be played with 3 players.
Yes, Hand and Foot can be played with 5 players.