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Answer for the clue "Some business conducted under the table? ", 7 letters:
footsie

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Word definitions for footsie in dictionaries

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 A flirting game where two people touch each other's feet with their feet, under a table or otherwise concealed place, as a romantic prelude. 2 (context childish English) foot

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"amorous play with the feet" [OED], 1944, from foot (n.). Footie in the same sense is from 1935.

Usage examples of footsie.

The Christer set continually tries to nail us for playing footsie with our tame rascals.

He has to play footsie with the biggies or die quick, even surrounded by Purps by the dozen.

And if I ever catch you out here again, playing footsies with velds, goddammit--!

The two of them were playing footsie at a table, and when I noticed it, Marty pulled away from the guy--sort of like a kid with his hand caught in the cookie jar.

First he plays footsie, getting as close again as the Dutch uncle I thought he had been.

They did not object to Giovanna sitting next to Frank at the dinner table, and never made any attempt to look under the table to see if their daughter and her enamorata were playing footsie.