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heeltap
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heel·tap  (hltp)
n.
1. A layer of leather or wood added to raise the heel of a shoe; a lift.
2. A small amount of liquor remaining in a container or drinking vessel.

heeltap [ˈhiːlˌtæp]
n
1. (Clothing & Fashion) Also called lift a layer of leather, etc., in the heel of a shoe
2. (Miscellaneous Technologies / Brewing) a small amount of alcoholic drink left at the bottom of a glass after drinking


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