by badbloopers March 19, 2022

Walk The Desert or "To walk the desert" is when one choses to live a life of hardship and loneliness over a life of comfort and idleness. Usually in order to improve and refine one's physical attributes and mentality.
by Andrew77362 April 14, 2023

A prudent no-financial-cost-to-you "hoofin' it" journey that you take to a certain location prior to driving there in your fuel-sucking auto-bubble, to actually "see for yourself" if whatever conditions/circumstances that someone of questionable integrity told you about really are the case, or if you'd just be going on a wild goose chase and merely consuming your costly gas for nothing.
I always perform a pre-road-trip walk (or I'll bike or hitch-hike or otherwise find a way to travel there "for free") to a stated destination whenever one of da local riff-raff requests me to drive there --- too many times in da past I've merely wasted an hour and used several gallons of expensive gasoline, only to discover that the shallow-minded idiot who'd asked me to "go and help" wasn't even "for real", and so either (1) there was nobody and/or nothing whatsoever at the place I'd been requested to drive to, or (2) someone else entirely --- and who usually was someone whom I had expressly said I would never assist anymore due to his outrageously-inapprorpate treatment of me in the past --- was there to request my help instead of the "promised" more-desirable person or persons, or (3) whoever was there knew nothing about whatever matter that I'd been sent there to act on, and sometimes I even got in trouble for "trespassing" or otherwise "disturbing the peace".
by QuacksO January 31, 2019

Did you see Daga walking out of the conference room with his pants loose? Yeah man, that was a total walk of shame.
by Amanomynous January 10, 2019

by daddy smasher 101 September 20, 2020

Meaning; Moving with quiet confidence, stylish but deadly.
Other meanings:
“Walking like you got something sharp under the surface.”
“Could also mean pulling something off with low-key flash.” FS
(noun/verb — /glɪnt wɔk/)
Other meanings:
“Walking like you got something sharp under the surface.”
“Could also mean pulling something off with low-key flash.” FS
(noun/verb — /glɪnt wɔk/)
"I don’t run from pressure, I glint walk through the storm—
calm face, sharp mind, heart weather-worn."
calm face, sharp mind, heart weather-worn."
by someguy152 April 19, 2025

When you apply your weight on your foot, flat step by step, preventing your body and feet from being in momentum so you don't slip on ice.
by Logicalinspiration December 17, 2013
