2 definitions by Gabe Feltenstoner
"Walking the lobster" is slang term developed in the 1990's which originated from Detroit.
1) To take a risk.
2) To cross the line.
1) To take a risk.
2) To cross the line.
1) Tom: Are we really going to play frisbee in horticulture?
Mike: I don't know. We're really walking the lobster with this one.
Mike: I don't know. We're really walking the lobster with this one.
by Gabe Feltenstoner May 26, 2011
1) Tom: Are we really going to play frisbee in horticulture?
Mike: I don't know. We're really walking the lobster with this one.
Mike: I don't know. We're really walking the lobster with this one.
by Gabe Feltenstoner May 26, 2011