toejam
/ˈtoʊdʒæm/Definitions
1. noun
the dirt or other debris that accumulates in the corners of the toes, especially between the toes and the shoe.
“After a long hike, the hiker noticed the buildup of toejam in her shoes.”
2. noun
a piece of food (especially a piece of meat) that gets stuck between the toes.
“The child complained about the toejam he got from eating a sandwich on the beach.”
3. verb
to accumulate dirt or debris between the toes, especially in a shoe.
“After a long run, the athlete’s feet started to toejam due to the excessive sweat.”