verb - to walk loudly; to literally walk whilst making a stomping noise; to walk forcefully and noisily
Whilst on his way to the other end of the bleachers, little Jimmy walk-stomped noisily to his destination.
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Get the scutta walk mug.when a person, or persons, sleep walks over to their computer and types random, sometimes and usually awkward, statuses and messages and goes back to bed, process is normally repeated many times in one night and walker or walkers have no recollection of the experience
1. Karen face-walked so often that her friends thought she was weirder than first thought.
2. guy 1: Dude, I face-walked last night and now my girlfriend won't talk to me!
guy 2: I wonder what you typed!
2. guy 1: Dude, I face-walked last night and now my girlfriend won't talk to me!
guy 2: I wonder what you typed!
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Get the Walking Flower mug."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.
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