pedicure

/ˈpɛdɪˌkjʊr/
noun
  1. A beauty treatment for the feet and toenails, which often includes soaking, trimming, shaping, and polishing the nails, and removing dead skin.
    • She treated herself to a pedicure before her beach vacation.
    • He got a pedicure to prepare for his friend's wedding.
    • A basic pedicure usually costs about thirty dollars at the salon.
verb
  1. To give a pedicure to someone.
    • The spa offers to pedicure clients while they relax in a massage chair.
    • She learned how to pedicure her own feet at home.
    • The nail technician will pedicure you in about twenty minutes.