In professional Wrestling jargon, calling someone a "heel" refers to a performer who portrays a villain or antagonist in the storyline. Heels often use underhanded tactics and cheat to gain an advantage over their opponents, eliciting boos and negative reactions from the audience. The term "heel" is derived from the notion that these characters are seen as the "heel" or the "bad guy" in the wrestling narrative.
It means someone or something was holding on to your heel and keeping you from moving forward.
A heel is a despicable person.
No it can't call someone
No it can't call someone
Many of us get heal and heel confuse and BasicallyHeal means to feel betterWhile heel means the shoe heel or the foot
It could be heel spurs.
it means you hold your heel because it hurts
No
Someone who is mean and controlling could be called a tyrant
A loner?? Is that what you mean?
To call someone feminine
"Held by the Heel" refers to the Greek hero Achilles. Achilles Heel. Otherwise it could mean to gain authority/surpass, which has nothing to do with the Greek mythology.