Losing a considerable lead in a footrace as a result of being slower than an opponent.
Commonly seen in football when a slower back breaks into the open for an apparent touchdown, only to be caught up to and tackled by a speedier defensive back. Also seen in later legs of track relays.
Commonly seen in football when a slower back breaks into the open for an apparent touchdown, only to be caught up to and tackled by a speedier defensive back. Also seen in later legs of track relays.
by reggiew August 4, 2008

The verb someone uses when they want to get away from others... So they ask you to accompany them in order to get some privacy....
by joseantara June 14, 2006

by 69docking December 9, 2010

The same feeling dogs go on walks and are so excited talking to their dog friends about the happy and excited on top of the world feeling. This is a phrase people use as pure joy and happiness
by Hotdawgg November 17, 2016

Mason: It's 6 walks to Denver.
Person: Mason, what's a walk?
Mason: It's the most accurate unit of distance!
Person: Mason, what's a walk?
Mason: It's the most accurate unit of distance!
by Mattholemeu January 10, 2014

1. a slower alternative to both running and jogging, travelling from point A to B without (for most people) outside intervention and/or enhancement-inducing parties, both mechanical and humanoid.
2. think of the best thing in the world, like free fried chicken, chicago hot dogs, and philly cheese steaks, but 1000x better and in the form of a drug for your mind that allows mental activities to flow faster and clearer
2. think of the best thing in the world, like free fried chicken, chicago hot dogs, and philly cheese steaks, but 1000x better and in the form of a drug for your mind that allows mental activities to flow faster and clearer
by dr.thicc_posterior420:) November 1, 2017

Among Native Americans, when someone dies. The metaphor being walking from this spiritual plane to the next, as opposed to dying outright.
As an obituary headline: Congressional Gold Medal Recipient and Code Talker Edmond Harjo finds time to walk on
by Baloo Uriza April 14, 2014
