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Hey-walk

When you're out and about and you see someone you know but don't have the time (or patience) to talk to them, so you say "hey!" but don't break stride and continue on your way.
Me: I saw Joe the other day when I was out to lunch
You: How is he?
Me: Not sure, I hey-walked him.
by dastardlydal September 2, 2012
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yo hey walker

Transliterated from Chinese idiom. It means "You are insulting Kobe Bryant again."

In Chinese it is a four-character word .

"Yo" for one Chinese character, means "again".
"Hey" for one, means "black" originally, but "black" in Chinese also means "insult" these years.

"Walker" for two. "wal" means "I(my)", "ker" means "Ko", abbreviation for "Kobe". And "my Kobe" is actually literally ironic. "Walker" here has nothing to do with any other player (whose name is Walker).

So this idiom usually was used to answer (usually ironically) other's insulting on Kobe Bryant.
A: "Tell me a joke about NBA, as short as possible."
B: "1747" (Kobe shot 47 times but only made 17 of them in on Nov 7th, 2002 in the game against Celtics. "1747" is also an idiom for insulting Kobe)
A: "Yo hey walker."
by RIC_Eien April 18, 2014
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Hey I’m walking here

This is usually said by the crappy-feeling New Yorkers before their sixth cup of coffee.

Said wearing all black with New York accent.
BMW: Honks before the light is green while pedestrians are crossing on crosswalk

Pedestrian: Hey I’m walking here!
by NewYorkerThruAndThru August 25, 2022
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