shoey

Etymology

From shoe + -y (diminutive suffix).

noun

  1. A shoe.“Don’t send me posies / When it’s shoeies that I need, […]”
  2. The drinking of an alcoholic beverage out of a shoe, especially as a celebratory act.
  3. A shoesmith.

adj

  1. Related to, resembling, or featuring shoes.“The Telegraph profile carried a picture of Mrs May in front of an office wall decorated with shoey pictures.”
  2. Fond of shoes.“A lot of fashionistas dress from their feet upwards but as I'm not a "shoey" person, I prefer to pick my clothes first.”