Have two left feet humorous informal
After a dance lesson, I discovered he has two left feet.
I feel very sorry for my dance partner because I have two left feet.
I have two left feet, so I'm not good at playing sport.
If someone wants to curl up and die, they feel very sorry, ashamed or embarrassed about what happened and wish they could hide it or escape from it.
An embrace in which one or both participants attempt to limit their physical contact by pushing their buttocks away from each other
Used to refer to a situation that is difficult, awkward or sensitive
To use one's hands clumsily or awkwardly; to be extremely clumsy with one's hands
Used to describe somebody who thinks or behaves in a strange way, or who is unusual and eccentric
We can conjugate tense for "have"
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This phrase was first recorded in 1915 and may also refer to a British film, Two Left Feet (1963).