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Tiger Walk

A tradition for the Auburn Tigers. Before a football game the player and coaches walk down and meet at the 4 corners.

Didn’t you hear? Jonah became a coach and walked in Tiger walk.

by Enderex November 03, 2021


cutting down a walk

Walking straight towards your target with determination.

walking as if nothing is going to stop you

dude just found out someone jacked his dough. bro be cutting down a walk to get it back!

by i do not consent November 21, 2022


I would rather walk the 8k's home

When you would rather walk a certain amount of km's to your house from your current location in order to leave an uncomfortable environment.

"I would rather walk the 8k's home than deal with Sharon right now as she is making me feel really uncomfortable".

by Lilblondedevil September 27, 2021


walking beer

The amount of beers consumed while walking from one destination from another (ex: cabin to boat dock)

Although the fishermen had a case of beer waiting in the boat, they first needed a six pack of walking beer to get them from the cabin to the dock.

by AnnaBanana1018 March 09, 2015


Walk of Shame

When Andrew Jackson forced the native Americans to leave their land and go to Oklahoma in the early 1800's.

Teacher: Many Native Americans died on that journey, that's why it's called the trail of tears
Joe: no, it was called the walk of shame, because they were ashamed to leave their land.

by Captain Morgan 420 December 04, 2017


Walk of Shame

Being seen with a despicable man who couldn't ever measure up to your worth. This isn't no Jesus walk where he can walk amongst the lowest people and bring healing. Jesus wasn't a woman, and you ain't Jesus.

Girl, you need some self-confidence instead of that walk of shame, R. Kelly.

by Melbell2004 October 26, 2019


Walk of shame

When a person at a party, normally names Julie, makes a mistake and refuses to allow help. Specifically with car parking

Oh look, Julie is doing the walk of shame because she can’t figure out parking logistics.

by Life at work December 14, 2019