Take a Load Off Your Feet was created in 1970-01.
Take a Load Off was created in 2010-06.
The image is of you "taking a load off" of your feet, which are holding you up. If you take a load off your feet, you'd sit down. This is most commonly used as an invitation to sit, as in "Come on in, take a load off."
You should take a load off your feet
The phrase "take a load off" means to relax, or be relieved from mental stress. It is a shortening of an older phrase that stated "take a load off your feet" which meant to sit and relax.
AnswerCountry Joe and the Fish (INCORRECT)AnswerThis line is "take the load off Annie and put the load right on me" from "The Weight" by The Band.Wrong the line is "Take the load off Fannie"
...the load off your feet.
Ten Feet off the Ground was created in 1968.
It all depends on your pay-load. A typical loaded F-18 will take off a standard runway at about 1,400 (minimum), to 2,600 feet. On a carrier, it takes off at about 200-250 feet.
take a seat pull a chair out take a load off
with feet
Skitter on Take-Off was created in 2009.
Take Off Your Colours was created in 2008-05.