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A white ribbed vest featuring Fuck Me Pumps design on the front.
Fuck-me shoes, alternatively fuck-me boots or fuck-me pumps (occasionally extended to knock-me-down-and-fuck-me shoes), is a slang term for women’s that exaggerate a sexual image. The term can be applied to any women’s shoes that are worn with the intention of arousing others. It is sometimes used to imply condemnation against the women who choose to wear them or in a fashion toward the women who wear them.
The phrase possibly originated in the United States, where two similar terms are used: ‘fuck-you shoes’ implying a disregard for convention or propriety, or ‘fuck-off shoes’ where ‘fuck-off’ means both outsize and aggressive”. Tight trousers were called “come -me’s” as listed in a 1972 British dictionary of slang (), while a 1974 book () is cited as making a reference to a person wearing “a pair of fabulous 1940s–fuck-me’s”. The song “We are the Dead” from ‘s 1974 album mentions “fuck-me pumps”.
“Fuck Me Pumps” is a song by the English singer-songwriter from her debut studio album, (2003). Written by Winehouse and , the song was released in the United Kingdom as the album’s fourth and final single on 23 August 2004 under the title “Pumps“—with “” as its —reaching number 65 on the . A clean radio edit was released for promotional purposes.
The track is an song with humorous lyrics about stereotypical “gold-digging” girls, and in general women who rely on their looks to get by. The term “fuck-me pumps” or “FMPs” is a slang expression for sexy women’s shoes, particularly those featuring bare heels. Chris Willman from picked “Fuck Me Pumps” as the best song from . The music video for “Pumps” shows Winehouse walking the streets with a microphone wearing ().














