Verb: Threaten to dominate or manhandle someone with no real intention of doing anything. Itβs the opposite of dogwalking someone because you can put a dog on a leash and control him, but it wonβt work with a cat. dogwalking, dogwalk, dog walk, dog walking, dominate, threaten, control, beat up, manhandle, force, own, talk tough
Iβm going to catwalk the guy behind me if he kicks my chair one more time. No youβre not, you always try to talk tough.
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When one does a "wheelie" on a small bicycle, such as a Mustang bike from the period, it was called "catwalking" in the 60s. The bike often had a banana seat.
Their gang was hot on my heels. I jumped on my Mustang and catwalked it out of there.
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i heard that john has a four inch gerbil catwalk. sick.
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An ode to the 1980s style of breakdancing on a flaten piece of cardboard in the streets. The act of impressing a boy/girl by showcasing how well they can dance.
Dalton: Hey Luke, how the hell are you going to impress Kacie?
Luke: I think a stroll down the cardboard catwalk will do the trick.
Dalton: Okay, but your white so I'd stick to the acoustic guitar.
Luke: Oh please. I'm the blackest white person in Lafayette County.
When you have a brainwave and there is a knot in your head that desolves
e.g. that you suddenly understand catwalk is the word for runway walking because cats walk the same way. that's a catwalk moment then
the catwalk moment is the moment you realize a very obvious thing you didn't notice before. When you have a brainwave and a knot in your head desolves you call it catwalk moment
you have a catwalk moment when you suddenly realize models on the runway walk like cats so therefore it's called catwalk
A person who is not qualified to handle any other task except walking cats.
That damn catwalker forgot to set another appointment today.