by Woodooodooo August 27, 2022

A phrase used in the north commonly referred to blowing off steam, usually with a couple friends, and ending up in a fight
“Hey Brad, are you gonna go for a walk to Hendrickson’s gaff?”
“Yh grab the boys, you coming?”
“Hell yeah”
“Yh grab the boys, you coming?”
“Hell yeah”
by Eliminate November 12, 2019

by Cobalt The Tiger May 4, 2015

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

by anonymous October 25, 2017
