If the patrons at O'Reilly's get rowdy, the bartender ousts them with a simple foot-to-behind maneuver.
I'd like to ask a question about the meaning of the underlined 'foot-to-behind'. It seems to mean 'kick their behind or whatever euphemistic expression of A**'. Am I right?
Regards.
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