footie n.
1. (Aus./N.Z.) Australian Rules football, also attrib.
![]() | Bulletin (Sydney) 20 Sept. 44/1: They copped ’im on the square, watchin’ the ‘footy’. | |
![]() | Benno and Some of the Push 140: ‘There was a game iv footy, Saturdee,’ said Feathers. | ‘Barracking’ in|
![]() | Horsham Times (Vic.) 14 Sept. 7/4: We’re goin’ ter th’ footie in th’ Ford. | |
![]() | Sun. Times (Perth) 26 Apr. n.p.: And the only song to sing is, ‘Footie’s here, and Footie King is!’ / While our champions boot the bladder. | |
![]() | It’s Harder for Girls 4: When school came out I played footy. | |
![]() | Gunner Inglorious (1974) 116: I stuck it on top of the photograph of the Old Boys’ footie team I played for in 1935. | |
![]() | Four-Legged Lottery 53: The kids can go to footy every Saturday. | |
![]() | Gun in My Hand 42: I remember you on that trip to Nelson for the footie. | |
![]() | Bunch of Ratbags 56: C’mon an’ we’ll go an’ sit down by the fence and watch the footy for a while. | |
![]() | Aus. Women’s Wkly 16 Apr. 65: [heading] After Footie Food. Fans and players will hurry home after the final whistle to enjoy these warm, nourishing recipes. | |
![]() | Full Cycle 232: They had one with Chrissie who’d been pulling beer at the Exchange since they were kids selling footie programmes. | |
![]() | Down Under Up Close 49: People from Melbourne are absolutely positive that their game ‘footy’ [...] is the only real game of football in the world. | |
![]() | Homesickness (1999) 37: First thing out on the church steps, brushing off the confetti, Doug had wanted to know the footy score. | |
![]() | Chopper From The Inside 15: Asians in Australia — talking with Aussie accents and drinking beer in the pubs and going to the footy. | |
![]() | Sydney Morning Herald (Sydney) 14 Jan. 34: Footy players may have gone from being Neville Nobodies to multiple home owners thanks to this battle. | |
![]() | Chopper 4 26: My mate Rocky Devine lost a finger playing footy last year. | |
![]() | Crime Factory: Hard Labour [ebook] Your footy team’s lost eight on the trot. | ‘No Through Road’ in|
![]() | Adventures of the Honey Badger [ebook] Over the years playing footy I’ve had thousands of ’em – massages that is. | |
![]() | Stoning 24: They wore sleeveless footy jumpers. |
2. (Aus./N.Z.) an Australian rules football.
![]() | Turning (2005) 92: Dad, can we kick the footy? | ‘Small Mercies’ in|
![]() | Chopper 4 26: He had a footy driven into his groin so hard that it semi-paralysed him. | |
![]() | Old Scores [ebook] ‘Gut like a bag of footies’. |
3. rugby.
![]() | Gospel According to St Luke’s 8: Footy. You know. Different from soccer. Lot rougher game. I call it footy when I mean not-soccer-football, see? [Ibid.] 11: He started playing footy [...] making touchdowns and sending the ole pigskin sailing between the uprights for goals. | |
![]() | Tales of the Honey Badger [ebook] I swore to myself that I would employ all the attributes of the honey badger in my approach to footy. |
4. football (soccer).
![]() | Eve. Teleg. 2 June 3/4: The little lads were playing ‘footie’ up a side street. | |
![]() | Who’s Been Sleeping in my Bed 27: They’re alright though – especially when they’re on your side playin’ footie. | |
![]() | Tucker and Co 80: We often spend all break and all lunchtime playing footey. | |
![]() | State Ward 49: Digging up a new area for spring sowing, as big as a footie field it seemed. | |
![]() | Mad Cows 197: A furry racoon’s tail in Arsenal footie colours. | |
![]() | Bug (Aus.) Nov.–Dec. 🌐 Bleedin’ whingers, there are so many of them about in footy circles, these days. | |
![]() | Black Swan Green 87: Not a soul was on the footy field this morning. | |
![]() | All the Colours 234: [F]ootie scarves tied to the railings. | |
![]() | Washington Post’s Wapocup 9 May 🌐 [heading] Jammin in Jozy. We ventured out for a great dinner [...] followed by catching some night-time footy at Ratz. |
5. (Aus.) rugby league.
![]() | Goodoo Goodoo 200: I heard it [i.e. a helicopter] go over my hotel room when I was watching the footy. |
In compounds
(Aus.) a fan of Aus. Rules football.
![]() | Sydney Morn. Herald 3 Apr. 5/8: He’s like a boofy footy-head [...] and likes a fart joke. |