flatfoot Idioma
	caught flatfooted
not ready to respond, mind in neutral Esposito was caught flatfooted by Lemaire's slapshot - an easy goal!
flatfoot
policeman, a constable who walks the streets Ted is a flatfoot in Regina. He works for Regina City Police.
flatfooted
(See caught flatfooted)
flat-footed|flat|flat feet|flat foot|flatfoot|foot
adj., 
informal 1. Straightforward; forthright; direct; outright. 
The governor issued a flat-footed denial of the accusation. He came out flat-footed against the idea. 2. Not ready; not prepared; 

 usually used with "catch". 
The teacher's question caught Tim flat-footed. Unexpected company at lunch time caught Mrs. Green flat-footed.
flatfoot|flat foot|foot
n., 
slang, 
derogatory A policeman. 
"What does Joe do for a living?  He's a flatfoot."
 He's a flatfoot."