The term "footed it" is a colloquial expression that denotes walking or traveling by foot. The antonyms of "footed it" would be words and phrases that refer to other modes of transportation. Some of these antonyms include "drove," "rode," "cruised," "sailed," "flew," and "skated." These antonyms all imply a faster, more efficient means of travel compared to walking, and thus, are often used in situations where time and distance are significant factors. Also, using antonyms like "drove," "rode," or "flew" can also convey a sense of luxury, comfort, and convenience compared to the slower, more strenuous act of walking or "footing it.