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- Hot_foot abstract "The hot foot is a prank where the prankster sets the victim's shoe laces or shoe on fire with a match or lighter.There are several other versions of the hot foot prank, but all involve using a source of flame near a victim's foot. Other versions of the prank involve using a cigarette on the victim's heel, placing a lit match between two bare toes on the victim, or sticking a book of matches to the victim's shoe with gum and lighting the matches. The hot foot prank is mentioned in several baseball stories as a prank that players play on one another. Bert Blyleven earned the nickname \"Frying Dutchman\" because of his love of this prank; during Blyleven's time with the Angels, the fire extinguisher in the Angel Stadium clubhouse featured a sign that said \"In case of Blyleven: Pull.\" The \"hot foot\" was brought back by Detroit Tigers pitcher Justin Verlander when he played the prank on fellow Tiger Don Kelly in the 2011 season against the Minnesota Twins. This was mentioned in a recently aired episode of Conan.A well-publicized hot foot was performed by Adrian Gonzalez on his Dodgers teammate Scott Van Slyke during the 2014 season, with Vin Scully doing the narration.".
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- Hot_foot wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Hot_foot wikiPageRevisionID "702383912".
- Hot_foot wikiPageWikiLink Adrian_Gonzalez.
- Hot_foot wikiPageWikiLink Angel_Stadium.
- Hot_foot wikiPageWikiLink Baseball.
- Hot_foot wikiPageWikiLink Bert_Blyleven.
- Hot_foot wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fire.
- Hot_foot wikiPageWikiLink Category:Practical_jokes.
- Hot_foot wikiPageWikiLink Conan_(talk_show).
- Hot_foot wikiPageWikiLink Detroit_Tigers.
- Hot_foot wikiPageWikiLink Don_Kelly_(baseball).
- Hot_foot wikiPageWikiLink Justin_Verlander.
- Hot_foot wikiPageWikiLink Lighter.
- Hot_foot wikiPageWikiLink List_of_practical_joke_topics.
- Hot_foot wikiPageWikiLink Los_Angeles_Angels_of_Anaheim.
- Hot_foot wikiPageWikiLink Los_Angeles_Dodgers.
- Hot_foot wikiPageWikiLink Match.
- Hot_foot wikiPageWikiLink Minnesota_Twins.
- Hot_foot wikiPageWikiLink Practical_joke.
- Hot_foot wikiPageWikiLink Scott_Van_Slyke.
- Hot_foot wikiPageWikiLink Vin_Scully.
- Hot_foot wikiPageWikiLinkText ""hot-foot."".
- Hot_foot wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hot foot".
- Hot_foot wikiPageWikiLinkText "burns Frasier's shoes".
- Hot_foot wikiPageWikiLinkText "hot foot".
- Hot_foot wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Distinguish.
- Hot_foot wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Hot_foot subject Category:Fire.
- Hot_foot subject Category:Practical_jokes.
- Hot_foot hypernym Prank.
- Hot_foot type Thing.
- Hot_foot comment "The hot foot is a prank where the prankster sets the victim's shoe laces or shoe on fire with a match or lighter.There are several other versions of the hot foot prank, but all involve using a source of flame near a victim's foot. Other versions of the prank involve using a cigarette on the victim's heel, placing a lit match between two bare toes on the victim, or sticking a book of matches to the victim's shoe with gum and lighting the matches.".
- Hot_foot label "Hot foot".
- Hot_foot differentFrom On_Wings_of_Eagles.
- Hot_foot sameAs Q5910710.
- Hot_foot sameAs m.09v3chs.
- Hot_foot sameAs Q5910710.
- Hot_foot wasDerivedFrom Hot_foot?oldid=702383912.
- Hot_foot isPrimaryTopicOf Hot_foot.