The walk of shame is most commonly used when you have just had sex with a partner and are in their clothes or the clothes from the night before in order to leave the place that you just had sex and get to another
Mercy: Hey you enjoying that walk of shame?
Daniella: i woke up late so i just packed my clothes and ran across campus so im not in the mood and for your information im walking the walk of shame with PRIDE!
Daniella: i woke up late so i just packed my clothes and ran across campus so im not in the mood and for your information im walking the walk of shame with PRIDE!
by DO.Chicken May 23, 2017
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 09, 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 02, 2009
by family funday November 15, 2008
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by Shini December 05, 2007
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 July 08, 2006