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walkative

The urge to walk a lot, especially after a long period of convalescence.

Xaviera is extremely walkative since her knee stopped hurting.

I used to be extremely walkative in my youth, but arthritis put paid to that.

by Steve the Snake April 24, 2008

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walk in on

To open a door only to find that one is interupting a romantic and possibly sexual scene

Mary: "Hey Sharlene, didn't you walk in on your parents boning one time?"
Sharlene: "Uhh.. i don't wanna talk about it"

by MonkeyManners March 16, 2006

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walk

the process of moving your feet up and down while moving forward, in order to get to a specific destination.

The old man walked with his dog

by the meat man November 1, 2002

261๐Ÿ‘ 69๐Ÿ‘Ž


walk

A fly with its wings removed. It can only walk, hence the name.

I like to play with my pet walk

by Eggowok August 22, 2007

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walk by

when gangstas cant afford to drive their cars because of high gas prices. They all have to shoot their rivals on foot and run away.

The crips just shot the bloods in a walk by

by tatomuck1 March 27, 2009

48๐Ÿ‘ 14๐Ÿ‘Ž


Walk

A badass song by Pantera, on the Vulgar display of power album.

RE-SPECT. Walk. Are you talkin' to me!?

by Delthryn March 1, 2005

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walked

Losing a considerable lead in a footrace as a result of being slower than an opponent.

Commonly seen in football when a slower back breaks into the open for an apparent touchdown, only to be caught up to and tackled by a speedier defensive back. Also seen in later legs of track relays.

"I can't BELIEVE you just got walked; you had a 20 yard head start! You're so slow!"

by reggiew July 11, 2008

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