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Not related to [[Does Not Like Shoes]], [[Fertile Feet]], or [[Foot Popping]].
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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'': In our introduction to Kaji he does this to Misato. She ignores him. (By this we mean she gives him a [[Death Glare]].)
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* ''[[Late Bloomers]]'' features the [[Les Yay]] version.
* Done during a restaurant scene in the 1978 movie ''Once In Paris''.
* ''[[The War of the Roses (film)|The War of the Roses]]'' (no, [[I Thought It Meant|not]] [[The War of the Roses|THAT one]]) has this between [[Danny De VitoDeVito]]'s character and a female guest during a dinner at the Roses' house.
* In ''[[Film/Bad Company|Bad Company]]'', Chris Rock plays a man impersonating his recently-deceased FBI-affiliated twin brother. As part of an assignment, he meets up with his brother's girlfriend (played by Garcelle Beauvais), who believes he's his brother, and they have dinner together at a hotel, where she attempts to seduce him this way.
* Used in ''[[Ridicule]]'' to distract the protagonist and prevent him from thinking up a good joke.
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* Todd does this in an episode of ''[[Outsourced (TV series)]]'', intending to stroke Tonya, but gets Asha instead. She's offended.
* Mariano from ''[[Mis Adorables Vecinos]]'' gets this done to him by a [[Dirty Old Woman]], which catches both him and Ernesto offguard. "She put her foot... on your royal jewels?" indeed.
* In ''[[Battlestar Galactica Reimagined(2004 TV series)|Battlestar Galactica]]'', Ellen Tigh does this to Lee Adama right in front of her husband and his father. He's hilariously terrified.
 
== [[Literature]] ==