have a lead foot

The phrase "have a lead foot" is an idiomatic expression used to describe someone who tends to drive very fast or with excessive speed. It suggests that the person frequently presses the accelerator pedal down heavily, as if their foot were made of lead, resulting in rapid or aggressive driving. This phrase typically implies a disregard for speed limits or a lack of caution while operating a vehicle.


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