When a tall person walks with their knees bent in such a way as to gain the perspective of a shorter person, hence, walking-short
Dwayne (6'3") was walking-short behind Sam (5'2") so that he could see the world from Sam's perspective
by tangencies January 16, 2010

Generally, this term is used by those who need to release urine. The symbolism of "long horse" and "short walk" are up to the user's interpretation.
John: You know, though our conversation is enthralling, I admit I must taking the long horse for a short walk. In other words, I must urinate, as you may know from the saying's entry on Urban Dictionary.
Jane: Ok.
Jane: Ok.
by Long Horse Short Walk October 2, 2021

by mite74 January 5, 2009

I want you to die, by falling off a pier. Hence if you take a long walk off a short peir, you will fall off the edge.
by sprkim182 November 15, 2007
