The action you perform with your mouth when making the journey from a woman’s nipples to her pubic hair. When performing an official Jaw Walk, you hold your breath between the nipples and pubic hair. A topic of debate is whether an official Jaw Walk has ever been successfully performed.
ChirstmasQ: “Uhleesha, has Lindypants ever performed a Jaw Walk on you?”
Uhleesha: “Not sure, you’d have to ask him”
ChristmasQ: “I think you would remember”
Uhleesha: “Not sure, you’d have to ask him”
ChristmasQ: “I think you would remember”
by ChristmasQ December 18, 2010

Timmy accidentally pre-shot into the vagina and formulated a walking ejaculation. Oops now he's fucked paying child support for 18 years.
by Trees DT! December 9, 2009

by family funday March 30, 2009

Origin: "Sexy" Sung
A method of walking in which you appear to walk like a centaur. You appear to gallop and walk at the same time.
A method of walking in which you appear to walk like a centaur. You appear to gallop and walk at the same time.
Example #1
Heyyyy. Want to centaur walk with me to class?
Example #2
David: Where did you learn to centaur walk like that?
Centaur: OH heyyy... my mom was a horse and I was raised in a shoe factory there.
Heyyyy. Want to centaur walk with me to class?
Example #2
David: Where did you learn to centaur walk like that?
Centaur: OH heyyy... my mom was a horse and I was raised in a shoe factory there.
by Sunginator June 2, 2009

by Cleo2000 February 18, 2012

by Shini January 29, 2008

1. To maintain a fragile balance between one extreme and another. i.e.: good and evil, sanity and insanity, decency and decadence, etc.
2. To behave; to abide by the the law and/or to abide by moral standards; to walk a straight path of decency by following the rules; to "walk the straight and narrow."
The latter definition is that applied in the song "Walk the Line" by Johnny Cash.
2. To behave; to abide by the the law and/or to abide by moral standards; to walk a straight path of decency by following the rules; to "walk the straight and narrow."
The latter definition is that applied in the song "Walk the Line" by Johnny Cash.
by Mede September 4, 2008
