When a tall person walks with their knees bent in such a way as to gain the perspective of a shorter person, hence, walking-short
Dwayne (6'3") was walking-short behind Sam (5'2") so that he could see the world from Sam's perspective
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Generally, this term is used by those who need to release urine. The symbolism of "long horse" and "short walk" are up to the user's interpretation.
John: You know, though our conversation is enthralling, I admit I must taking the long horse for a short walk. In other words, I must urinate, as you may know from the saying's entry on Urban Dictionary.
Jane: Ok.
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Why don't you take a long walk off a short pier?
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I want you to die, by falling off a pier. Hence if you take a long walk off a short peir, you will fall off the edge.
Take a long walk off a short pier.
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