Define Footy Meaning

Footy
used in England for shorter version of Football, which americans call Soccer

You goin down the park for a game of Footy?
You watching the footy tongiht?
By Marje
Footy
Footage. From Freebord (skate/snowboard) culture. Video of an individual riding, doing tricks, etc. Typically hosted on a website.

You broke your bord practicing a backflip? Dude, where's your footy?
By Opaline
Footy
slang word used by most Aussies describing AFL (Australian Football League).

Iā€™m going to watch the footy.
By Emmaline
Footy
To get a guy off by using only your foot.

By Wally
Footy
The act of sending a person from one bureau to another, claiming it's in the other bureau domain.

Those bureaucrats do the footy with a person till he goes bananas, but when you owe them, they go straight to the point.
By Maryellen
Footy
A shortened version of the word football used in:

Australia to mean either:
Australian Rules football
Rugby League
Rugby Union

England to mean:
Soccer

I'm off to the footy this Friday night to see my beloved Kangaroos thump Collingwood. Man those Magpie supporters are bogans.
By Ettie
Footy
Slang for football - can mean many different sports depending where said -

Australia - AFL (Australian Rules) or Rugby Leauge/Union NRL

U.S.A - American Football/Gridiron

Europe, South America - They call it football, we call it soccer.

Asia, Anywhere else - I dunno wtf it means

Footy is fun to play and watch, both especially more fun if you are shitfaced.
By Nerissa
Footy
What Europeans should call there football, so they stop complaining on what we call there soccer. Honestly, the word soccer was used by EUROPEANS before Americans used it!

And no, we don't call football footy

Soccer - Footy

American Football - Football

Rugby Football - Rugby

Canadian Football - CFL

Aussie Rules - Whatever the fuck you want
By Serene
Footie
Short for football (i.e. soccer)

I'm going to watch the footie match this afternoon, care to join me?
By Marillin
Footie
An abbreviation of the word Football (Association Football). Most commonly used by the British.

Commoner - Good day Governor. Will you be present at the "Footie" match on saturday?

Governor - Pip pip, rather.
By Raine