When you run out of toilet paper and need to hobble over to the next stall or closet to get more. This can be performed with pants around the ankles or unbuttoned, yet loosely held pants so as not to stain your drawers.
I had to take a massive dump at work and didn't realize that there was no TP in that stall.
So I did the sticky walk to the next stall and hoped nobody walked in on me.
So I did the sticky walk to the next stall and hoped nobody walked in on me.
by skintari March 22, 2011
“Oh what’s that smell” turns around to see a bunch of niggers. “Ah fucking Bunch of Walking Wetsuits”
by Dance-N JiggaBoo August 06, 2024
John: Have you heard of "The Walking Depths"?
Bobby: Yeah I did! They helped me out of a depths ganking earlier, on my power 20 PVE slot.
Bobby: Yeah I did! They helped me out of a depths ganking earlier, on my power 20 PVE slot.
by FreakyFelinor December 01, 2024
John: Have you heard of "The Walking Depths"?
Bobby: Yeah I did! They helped me out of a depths ganking earlier, on my power 20 PVE slot.
Bobby: Yeah I did! They helped me out of a depths ganking earlier, on my power 20 PVE slot.
by FreakyFelinor December 01, 2024
Jason: Have you heard of "The Walking Depths"? They have so much aura.
Bobby: Yeah, they saved me and my friend from getting ganked yesterday!
Archmage: That name, "The Walking Depths", has a neat ring to it!
Bobby: Yeah, they saved me and my friend from getting ganked yesterday!
Archmage: That name, "The Walking Depths", has a neat ring to it!
by FreakyFelinor December 01, 2024
by Random Scotty April 07, 2022
Taking a walk outside and making an effort to look at the things around you
“Awe walk” hasn’t been added to the Cambridge Dictionary yet – but they have noticed it’s been used quite a bit. The word “awe” means a feeling of respect. So when someone says they will take an awe walk, it means they’ll notice – and feel grateful for – all the small things around them.
The word was actually coined by the authors of a recent psychological study, which found older people who took awe walks felt more positive and less stressed over time.
“Awe walk” hasn’t been added to the Cambridge Dictionary yet – but they have noticed it’s been used quite a bit. The word “awe” means a feeling of respect. So when someone says they will take an awe walk, it means they’ll notice – and feel grateful for – all the small things around them.
The word was actually coined by the authors of a recent psychological study, which found older people who took awe walks felt more positive and less stressed over time.
by MrParadox69 November 23, 2021