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What is the meaning of idiomatic expression he has two feet?

The idiomatic expression "he has two feet" is not a common or widely used idiom.

It's possible you're misremembering or mishearing the phrase. Here are some similar expressions that might be what you're thinking of:

* "He has two left feet": This idiom means someone is clumsy or awkward, especially when dancing.

* "He's got feet of clay": This idiom means someone appears strong or perfect but has hidden flaws or weaknesses.

* "He's got cold feet": This idiom means someone is hesitant or nervous about something they're about to do.

If you can provide more context, I can help you figure out the intended meaning.

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