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Get the Duncan Walker mug.A beautiful young women, who has a perfect smile and is intelligent smart and knows how to make you laugh. She always knows what to say, and and she is always there for you when times are rough. There is nobody like her. She is unique and 1 of a kind.
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Get the dog walker mug.A character from a show called Lego Ninjago. He is a ninja who wears blue, and controls lightning. He is autistic, and probably schizophrenic. If someone is the Jay Walker of the group, they're the jokester who's a but delulu
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Get the Jay Walker/Gordan mug.A respectful bow of the head usually done multiple times by more experienced walkers, usually ones who notice body patterns and such. Either this walker or passerby does not want to talk or would not like to appear threatening. It may be akward for tbe person opposite from you, if they nod too early or too late. Usually said walker will bow their head for a few seconds when passing shoulder to shoulder, which is quite normal. I personally use the walker's nod a lot, and as mutual walkers, we all understand. When I first started walking a lot, I was quite confused, but realized quickly what others were doing. This is a show of respect, don't take it wrong. Anyway, have fun on your next walk! Remember to nod!
"I was walking down the street, and this shady guy gave me the walker's nod. I'm glad he wasn't going to- like, you know, kidnap me or something."
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Get the Walker's Nod mug.mall walkers (noun, informal,)
/ˈmɔ l ˌwɔ kərz/
1. A term for old geezers who use shopping malls as a walking track, often seen as aimless or out of place by younger mall-goers.
Origin: A stereotype born from the common practice of seniors hitting a certain age where walking in malls becomes more appealing that walking outside.
/ˈmɔ l ˌwɔ kərz/
1. A term for old geezers who use shopping malls as a walking track, often seen as aimless or out of place by younger mall-goers.
Origin: A stereotype born from the common practice of seniors hitting a certain age where walking in malls becomes more appealing that walking outside.
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