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Walk it off

A "cure all" suggestion from grade school gym teachers for any student suffering an injury.

Gym teacher to injured student -
"Got hit too low with a ball? Walk it off."
"Jammed a finger playing basketball? Walk it off."
"Broken nose playing football? Walk it off." (Happened to me.)
This is the first line of gym teacher medical support. For serious injury, like decapitation, there is "Put ice on it."

by BigDaddyJohn December 9, 2014

111πŸ‘ 9πŸ‘Ž


walk it off

What male A might say to male B when male B has had some type of pain or injury inflicted upon him.

*Male B falls down a flight of stairs and breaks his legs*

Male B: Oh god it hurts so bad!
Male A: Just walk it off man, you'll be okay.
Male B: My fucking legs are broken dude! I can't walk!
Male A: Dude, man up and walk that shit off

by Male A May 27, 2008

693πŸ‘ 181πŸ‘Ž


walk it off

to stand up like a man and forget about it,or Deal with it. like a man

"To make fun of for something stupid"

"he got his ass beat down now Walk it off!,"

by homeboy May 6, 2004

220πŸ‘ 84πŸ‘Ž


walk it off

To ward off an oncoming deuce that was previously assumed as imminent and unavoidable with mild excercise such as walking or pacing.

I've got to drop one, but the cleaning lady is still in the men's room.

Well, just walk it off man.

by jeadly February 25, 2005

47πŸ‘ 103πŸ‘Ž


walk it off

If a male gets excited, he may have to walk it off to loose his erection.

Wow Linda is lookin hot in here white and gold bikini, I think I'm going to have to walk it off

by SpeedEuphoria May 25, 2008

29πŸ‘ 103πŸ‘Ž


walk off

to not only leave, but also to stop talking as well

coined by Marshana Ritchie on season 12 of The Bachelor, popularized by Ellen DeGeneres on her talk show

If you don’t want to talk about it, don’t bring it up. Walk off. Walk off. Walk off. If you can’t deal with it Chelsea, don’t bring it up.

by atds April 23, 2008

107πŸ‘ 29πŸ‘Ž


walk-off

A competition in which fashion models walk the runway or catwalk for the purpose of judging the model, not the clothes or fashions shown.

The origins of this term may lie in the movie "Zoolander," in which the main character, a model, challenges his rival to a walk-off.

"It's a motherfucking walk-off!"
--Daniel Vosovic, celebrity designer of the television show "Project Runway," reacting to a request that the show's models give a demonstration walk to determine which model would be eliminated.

by ScottieGirlC March 24, 2006

76πŸ‘ 20πŸ‘Ž