1996 C.I. Macafee Concise Ulster Dict 97/1–2: what foot does he or she dig with? euphemism what is his or her religious persuasion?at dig with the...foot, v.
1996 C.I. Macafee Concise Ulster Dict 97/1–2: dig with the left foot be a Roman Catholic.at dig with the left foot (v.) under dig with the...foot, v.
1996 C.I. Macafee Concise Ulster Dict 97/1–2: dig with the wrong foot be of a different religious persuasion.at dig with the other foot (v.) under dig with the...foot, v.
1996 C.I. Macafee Concise Ulster Dict 97/1–2: dig with the right foot 1 be a Protestant.at dig with the right foot (v.) under dig with the...foot, v.
1996 C.I. Macafee Concise Ulster Dict 97/1–2: dig with the right foot [...] 2 be of the same religious persuasion. dig with the same foot be of the same religious persuasion.at dig with the same foot (v.) under dig with the...foot, v.
1996 C.I. Macafee Concise Ulster Dict.at do something at the slack of one’s galluses (v.) under gallus, n.
1996 MacAfee Concise Ulster Dict. 206/1: liggety, ligoty [...] 1. a tall, useless fellow. 2. an excitable, foolish person.at lig, n.2