footbar

footbar

(ˈfʊtˌbɑː)
n
any bar designed as a footrest or to be operated by the foot
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The child's feet rest on an adjustable-height footbar with a textured surface that grips the soles of the child's feet or footwear.
But with "The Simpsons," "The X-Files" and NFL footbar, the Fox network is surely a player now, nipping at the heels of the former "Big Three."
When asked what he thinks of blacks coming to live in Corbin, one teenager says, O.K., so long as they look like Whitney Houston." For contrast, Henson gives us a black woman's memory of a cross being burned in front of her house in Corbin when she was a little girl and an interview with a black man who used to play footbar for a neighboring high school, who tells how frightened his team always was when it had to play Corbin, because, he says, they hated blacks-there, stoning the bus and once dropping a cinderblock through the windshield.