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C.an't W.ait A.ny L.onger!
(Miltitary-Term)
This is what you scream into a PRC-25/-77, or better when you Absolutely, Positively, MUST have it delivered to you, right now!!! Usually refers to Arty', Air Support, Medi-evac, or Ammunition being dropped to you, and your men.
(Transcript of convo):
"...Almighty, Almighty, we are CWAL! We need Arty' Adjusted Three Mils to the left, raised one Mill up, or we're gonna' be overrun by the Hadji's! ..."
CWAL by Dreaded88 December 30, 2015
Related Words
caalsz chaal Cwaa CWAL Cwalinski Caaalaire caal çaala Caaleb caaliyah
where you feel extra loose
my ganja was cwalm
Cwalm by HAHAHYHU February 8, 2018
C-walkin is described above but has turned into more of a dance than a gang sign. C-Walking has turned into clown walking and crown walking. Clown Walkin is a crip walk with flashier moves and heeltoes. Crown walking is the crip walk and clown walk mixed together. Moves are made up by people and are usually uploaded onto youtube. There are many cwalk communities on the internet. The make up new moves and upload videos. This is a dance rather than a gang violent thing.
"I make cwalk videos and post them up on youtube. "
"Cwalk pros are my heros."
cwalk by Rishad December 14, 2008
Cwalk comes in two forms: Crip walk and Clown/Crown walk. Although the two have came to be known as the same thing, there is a little difference.

1. Crip walk originated from the gang Crips. It is a ritual, not a dance, of the gang. It is used to either taunt their kills or the Bloods gang, their rival, or just as a normal ritual for gang reputation. For its use against the Bloods, Crips would often use the walk to write "Bloods" with one of their feet, then cross the name out as if to rid or kill them. Crip walking is more simple and less popular.

Note: You will notice Crips will wear blue, especially while Crip walking. This is because blue is the gang's color.

2. The Clown/Crown walk is more of a hip-hop dance styled version of the Crip walk. It is more mainstream and most, if not all, practioneers do not belong in the Crips. They take cwalking as more of a dance and do not implement much or any support for the gang. It is more established than Crip walking, incorporating new moves to the dance. It also incorporates more bounce and style.

A warning for cwalkers: If you cwalk, especially in California where the Bloods and Crips hang out, it is possible that you can get murdered by either gangs. The Crips will attack you if you're not a real Crip, the Bloods will just attack you for using their rival's walk.
"Slobs feelin the muthafuccin wrath of my Cripness

Crippin to the fullest 'cause nigga buck slobs, buck all slobs

Nigga I'm a muthafuccin Crip straight slob killa

Showin these muthafuccin slobs no love" -Crips-Break-A-Slob-Down

A Crip Walk (cwalk) song.
cwalk by Yuneshik January 27, 2010
C-Walk is short for "Crip Walk". Although most practioners of C-Walking claim that it isn't a dance (it's more of a ritual) it is still often done to music as if it was a dance. C-Walking is a form of strutting that originated from the gang culture of Los Angeles, California and has gained in popularity among youth worldwide, mostly through rap and R&B videos. In some areas, mainly in Southern California, C-walking is still strongly associated with gangs and can be taken as an insult by an opposing gang member which can lead to fights and even murder. If a Crip catches a non-Crip doing the C-Walk it too can lead to a fight or murder. Sometimes different sets of the same gang will "battle" eachother, which is a competition to see who's Walk is better. There are also other walks, which are not as popular in the mainstream such as B-Walk (done by the Bloods gang) and Cholo Walking (done primarily by Hispanic gangs).
"Get your walk on, get your head right
I know you feelin the shit, shit is dead right
Get your bounce on, back that ass up
Bitch pass me the bottle, fill your glass up" - Xzibit
cwalk by Sodomy Sanchez May 27, 2004

Operation CWAL

Operation CWAL started as a group of writers fed up with waiting for the game StarCraft to come out. So they did what any sane fan would do -- they wrote short stories. Invaribly, these storys were about a group of fans trying to steal a copy of StarCraft from it's developer, Blizzard. When the game DID finaly come out, Blizzard was so amazed at CWAL's dedication, they imortilized them forever by listing the group in the "Special thanks" part of the credits. They also included "operation CWAL" (Without the quoteation marks) as a cheat that dramaticly decreased unit build times.
There is still a CWAL to this day; you can check out their site at "www.cwal.net."

(Also, CWAL stands for "Can't Wait Any Longer")

There is also another group that has sprung up, who are dedicated to geting blizzard to release StarCraft 2. Hoping to capitelize on the origenal group's fame, they call themselves "Operation CWAL 2." You can find out more about them at www.freewebs.com/cwal2.
(Example? I can't give a f*cking example of Operation CWAL! >.<)
Operation CWAL by Emperor Critter August 13, 2006