(Verb)
1. To arbitrarily and abruptly end a conversation, argument, poker game, or really any social situation.
2. Walking out generally leads to tilt-a-holism by the recipient(s) of said walk out.
1.
Jeff: HOW DID MY ACES GET CRACKED
Tom: Bad Beat.
â¦.30 minutes later
Jeff starts to walk it out the door, with only a very terse response to the rest of the table.For the succeeding 3+ hours Tom transforms into a horned, tilt-a-nasaurs
2. (During a conversation on whether to make a weekend lake trip to see 3 Doors Down)
Zach: I mean ya, Iâm a nerd during school, but you called me to go the baseball game of week 15 of a 16-week semester on May 9th, with finals starting May 16th. Weâd be going to see the show in September on what, week 4?
â¦10 seconds later
(Jeff walks out of the AIM conversation and Zach turns into a belligerent, prehistoric, tilt-a-dactyl)
3. Phil: âI really think Zach shouldâve walked out of that club before he ate out that stripper.â
Ben: Ya, ironically, him NOT pulling a Jeff and walking out really made me feel like more of a tilt-a-pendent democrat, like Joe Lieberman.
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