A fork of Rural Dictionary
Meaning that it is fantastic! Usually referring to a great meal.
Mom, you put your foot in those collard greens!
To do something very well, to excel at something. Basically to 'kick it in the ass.'
We ate at some excellent BBQ last night at your restaurant. You will definately do good business as long as you keep putting your foot in it like that.
when someone says you put your foot in somethin, that means you know how to cook whateva 'it' is, well
mmm. yo mama's frie dchicken is off da chain! you know she put her foot in it!
to step in fresh cow hockey... eww. While on the farm, if one inadvertently steps in horse or cow shit, oops.
Careful when in the pasture, you don't want to cut your foot on the fresh cow manure.
This is when you achieve something to the best of your ability. It is often used in African American communities to describe cooking something especially well
"Damn laquita you put your foot in those ribs. I might have to slap you bitch!"
#1: To really put an effort into something; to do an outstanding job.
#1: "Judging from the way our parade float looks, you really put your foot into making the float look good".