toer means one who toes. It carries an Arena rating of 1357, earned across 8 head-to-head judged battles.
Among words judged in Lexicurio's Arena, toer ranks #6,353 of 17,118 for Scariest Words, #6,780 of 17,150 for Funniest Words, #7,996 of 17,128 for Most Whimsical Words, #8,723 of 17,140 for The Improbable.
Why “toer” is a great word
One who toes, or who aligns something with the toes. From the English noun 'toe' (the digit of a foot) and the agentive suffix '-er' (one who performs an action). Unlike 'pedestrian,' which refers generally to a person walking, or 'dancer,' which suggests a skilled performer of rhythmic movement, 'toer' is a neutral, functional term for anyone positioning their toes with deliberate purpose. It is the ballerina at the barre, grinding her metatarsals into the floor until the arch achieves its perfect sickle; the rock climber, smearing rubber against granite, reading the wall through nerve endings alone; the child in new sneakers, obsessively checking that the toe cleaves to some invisible line drawn by a parent's finger—each engaged in the humble, necessary geometry of making the body fit the world.
noun
- One who toes.e.g.“No toers of lines or marchers in lockstep, dozens of other Free Staters moved to Wyoming.”
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