to "foot the bill" originally meant to dispose of the charge for something by secreting the actual bill in one's shoe and walking out of the establishment without paying. The term evolved to its current usage of kicking the person who presents a statement of charges and leaving before he has a chance to recover.
Nothing. I suspect that you are thinking of "footing the bill" which means "paying the bill."
Actually this is an idiom, it means To misspeak; to say something embarrassing or wrong. ex:- I really put my foot in my mouth during the interview.
To be exposed
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It is just an idiom and has no history.
To hope for the best
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It was in 1960 in America