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Taking your dog for a walk (British). "Gromit, it looks like a grand day for walkies!"
"They're techno-trousers, ex-NASA, fantastic for walkies!" |
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Consuming beer while walking to the bar, walking home from a party, or walking towards the stadium entrance. We heading in for kickoff soon?" "Yeah, let's finish these, then grab walkies for the trip.
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A euphemistic way to express foolish misplacing or generally negligent losing a possession and is used to give the impression the article in question will indeed turn up again where it was left. Person A: Give us your number and I'll bell you later 'bout where we're meetin' for the booze up
Person B: Cannot mate, phone's gone walkies un' don't know my number off the top of me head |
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A club in London full of cool people who use cool slang like 'blobbing' and 'deff' Come on girls, lets g to walkiess!
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When a person or, often a small group of people go for a walk in a densley populated area. People go on walkies usually when bored. Once on walkies, the group of people often simply wlak around and do stupid things including inappropriately socialising with strangers, tormenting shops and business' and defacing public property. OH EM GEE, lunch time has gotten to be so boring since they ban us from using the oval. Let's go walkies!
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