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Fuck or walk.

To do something or be fired. To do something or leave.

To meet a quota/goal or be fired. To do what you're told or get out.

Usually used as a threat to get something done when all other avenues have failed.
Salesmen 1: During our sales meeting, our manager told us if we didn't make quota for the month, we'd be fired.

Salesmen 2: Yeah, I guess it's fuck or walk.
by Polly Uria. March 4, 2022
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Walking frame

When to young rooster stuff each hole on a senior citizen while locking arms and claiming their concession benefits before leaving the breathing corpse leg less in the rooftop
Wanna grab this old hag a walking frame before we hit the pokes
by Frolicking coon April 27, 2024
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walk my cat

When a female goes away to pleasure herself.
Erin: Hey Cassie do you want to go to the club tonight?

Cassie: I can't tonight, I have to walk my cat.
by MichealScottPaperCompany January 29, 2018
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scoop-walk

when a person somewhat waddles, but mainly only on one leg.
Almost in a "scooping" fashion; they are scooping with one leg. It adds extra emphasis when the person has longer hair that sways behind them when they 'scoop-walk'
person 1: "Hey, check out Trevor, man. He sure is scoop-walkin' today!"
person 2: "Haha ayy, day go duh scoop!"
person 1: "Haha, he's lame!"
by potential April 28, 2008
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walk butt

When your butt starts sweating after you walk in the heat and it feels wet
I got walk butt at the park today
by Mstarr01 July 27, 2020
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The Walk-a-way

When your poop is so long that it lodges in the bowl and starts to put pressure on your ass, so you must lift off the seat or get up thus causing it to graze your butt cheek when it falls.
Man, my shit was so long I had to do the walk-a-way to get it all out. Grazed my nuts that time.
by Pwr Dump April 5, 2022
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This is a common olden saying that was said a lot back in the olden days. I think I heard someone say this one time awhile ago. You'd rather have a horse that could walk to the water, than two horse that'll cost me more in the long run.
Man that reminds me of the saying "I’d rather a good horse that’ll walk to the river, than have to buy 2 bad horses that will ultimately cost more in the long run"
by PPHal December 12, 2023
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