A phrase that, ever since Aerosmith's song "Walk This Way" was released in 1975, has become really popular. If you listen, you can hear this phrase in Def Leppard's songs "Don't Shoot Shotgun" and in the intro to "Pour Some Sugar On Me." This phrase can also be heard in Motley Crue's song "Slice Of Your Pie," which Aerosmith's Steven Tyler actually sang backround vocals for.
"And I knowed love was here to stay when she told me to 'walk this way'"
"Whoa, won't you walk this way..."
"Step inside, walk this way..."
"Good god, baby, baby blow my fuse when you walk this way"
"Whoa, won't you walk this way..."
"Step inside, walk this way..."
"Good god, baby, baby blow my fuse when you walk this way"
by Aerosmith_fan October 13, 2009
A person whom you meet as an acquaintance but seems very close within the short span, despite the fact you know you guys might head separate ways
by JoNaH_UrB April 20, 2011
When your poop is so long that it lodges in the bowl and starts to put pressure on your ass, so you must lift off the seat or get up thus causing it to graze your butt cheek when it falls.
by Pwr Dump April 05, 2022
Used usually by Asian parents, trying to show their children how hard it was for them, and also defining the laws of physics where they will also say “When I was your age, physics wasn’t invented yet.”
“You kids have it so easyyy I walk to school both ways, uphill, one one foot, my other one was starting a business.” -Steven’s Dad
by I walk to school both ways March 14, 2022