Phrasal verb of walk
1. Lead the way for crazy people in a way that appears to be both gangsta and healing.
Coined by Gabe with the bracelets on The Jordan Harbinger Show
1. Lead the way for crazy people in a way that appears to be both gangsta and healing.
Coined by Gabe with the bracelets on The Jordan Harbinger Show
"There's so much crazy out there, Lydia would say, but in here, we're safe. We need to set the example and walk the out. Meaning navigate out of stuck points, heal, et cetera, so that others can follow us as well."
by TheBigSmooth25 June 7, 2024

beat you up
by abcdefghijklmnopqrsytuvwxyz June 28, 2022

by Dah Trippy Panda January 12, 2014

Like the walk of shame only without the sex.
walking home from last night party after crashing there.
walking home from last night party after crashing there.
Dude: i walked the walk of no shame after last night halloween party
Dude 2: Thats better than the walk of shame
Dude 2: Thats better than the walk of shame
by pizzaismykink September 10, 2017

A pair of pants that are naturally saggy and fall to the ankles when the person wearing them begins to move in any way.
by Sgt. Sticky June 5, 2023

The walk you have to make when getting out from underneath blankets to go get another one cause it's so damn cold
by Jhenkel1104 January 3, 2015

A quick walk with somewhat of a spring to it, as in if they were ready to sprint at any second. Normally people who walk like this are awesome.
by unclesilky June 12, 2007
