When you black out from alcohol consumption but still continue to function(Walk, talk, act normal) with no memory of the events after the blackout -- caused by drinking a large amount of alcohol in short span on an empty stomach or mixing alcohol with benzodiazepine based medication.
1: Man the last thing i remember is getting out of the cab at that Irish Pub
2: We went to three other bars and the movies after that. You don't remember licking the glass at the ticket booth and almost getting escorted out by security?!
1: Shit man... I guess i was having a Walking Blackout
2: We went to three other bars and the movies after that. You don't remember licking the glass at the ticket booth and almost getting escorted out by security?!
1: Shit man... I guess i was having a Walking Blackout
by zerogroup November 28, 2018

"nines" refers to shoe size which makes the statement "walk in my shoes"
T.I. used this phrase in his song "Castle Walls" featuring Christina Aguilera.
T.I. used this phrase in his song "Castle Walls" featuring Christina Aguilera.
by StonerAcademy June 4, 2016

It is a common word used my bitches that want the dick, or people that want to get knots out of their back
Bitches using it:
Oh daddy yes walk on me I want that dick and I know you want this vagina
Knots: I need to get this knot out, can you walk on me?
Oh daddy yes walk on me I want that dick and I know you want this vagina
Knots: I need to get this knot out, can you walk on me?
by Frankrm September 23, 2017

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

by Snooze you loose October 12, 2022

To walk all day with no particular direction or intention. "Paint the town"... Often done as a last ditch effort to avoid boredom, and usually ending with some stupid story to be told to other mindless friends.
by Twitchy113 March 7, 2012

by Bopbusbumbudddies December 31, 2023
