Itchy Feet
Itchy feet are traditionally read as a sign of upcoming travel or a journey, captured in the very phrase "itchy feet" meaning a restless urge to move on.
Itchy feet are a classic superstition read as a sign of coming travel, a journey, or a change of place. The expression "itchy feet" itself means a restlessness to move. Some traditions read which foot itches for the journey's nature.
What it means
Itchy feet are so firmly tied to travel that the phrase "itchy feet" has entered everyday language to describe a restless urge to move on or go somewhere new. Tradition reads the literal sensation as a sign that travel or a journey is coming your way.
The superstition holds that when your feet itch, you'll soon be "walking on new ground" — embarking on a trip, a move, or a change of place. The itch is taken as the body anticipating motion and adventure ahead.
Some traditions read the meaning by foot: an itch on one foot may foretell a happy journey, the other a journey with obstacles or a return trip. The specifics vary by region and family lore.
Tradition encourages receiving itchy feet as a hopeful, restless sign — a hint that travel, change, or new ground lies ahead, and perhaps a nudge to embrace the urge to explore.
What it means in context
Itchy feet are read as a sign of a coming journey or trip.
The sensation is taken as a sign of change of place ahead.
Some traditions read the foot for the journey's nature.
Across traditions
Itchy feet have long been read as a sign of coming travel or a journey.
The phrase "itchy feet" itself means a restless urge to move on or explore.
Itchy feet are read as the body anticipating motion, change, and new ground.
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About these meanings. Signs and omens are folk and spiritual traditions held differently across cultures. Moonglyph presents them as beliefs to reflect on — not as fact or prophecy.