"Yeah, after getting caught using the office copier that way, I'm pretty sure you'll be getting your walking papers next week."
by Marty G. December 4, 2007

in othello, desdemona allows for other people to walk all over her.
When you are weak, you are letting someone walk on you and you can't defend yourself
When you are weak, you are letting someone walk on you and you can't defend yourself
by cxsw November 24, 2013

by Baby's hacker April 18, 2017

A term in sports lingo that has gotten completely out of control. Originally coined by Dennis Eckersley in 1993 to describe a home run of such power that you don't even turn around to look ... you just walk off the mound.
The corny fools at ESPN - and their brain dead followers - now use the term to decribe virtually any play that ends the game; walk-off hit, balk, double, single, etc.
"Game-ending" and "Game-winning" have surrendered.
The corny fools at ESPN - and their brain dead followers - now use the term to decribe virtually any play that ends the game; walk-off hit, balk, double, single, etc.
"Game-ending" and "Game-winning" have surrendered.
If we use the term "Walk-Off Home Run" why not ... "The Mets lost in the bottom of the 10th on a walk-off groundout."
by Trendon July 20, 2009

by Lifesaver & Lazarus December 2, 2007

by Angel of Mine August 31, 2011

by Kernel Kraut September 11, 2013
