'Shooting ones Self in the foot' means that you have brought it upon yourself. No one else 'shot' you in the foot, it was you who did it.
It means to make a situation worse by doing something that you really didn't have to do.
No, you cannot lift your pivot foot to shoot in basketball.
The word that means proud of oneself is "self-congratulatory."
"Shoot for the stars" means to aim high and set ambitious goals for oneself, aspiring for success and excellence. It encourages individuals to dream big and strive for their highest potential.
It means 'I', or 'oneself'.
Left foot
I don't know if he shot a big foot but he definitively didn't shoot Big Foot, the creature!
with your foot...
To be oneself without others means: Alone
To disentangle oneself means to extricate oneself from a complex or difficult situation, relationship, or problem. It involves freeing oneself from entanglements or complications.
The sentence 'Insisto duodecim' means I pursue twelve. In the word-by-word translation, the verb 'insisto, insistere' means 'to tread on, set foot on, place oneself on'; or 'to stand still in or on'. The noun 'duodecim' means 'twelve'.
shoot it