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Walkwardly 

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1. An accidental combination of the words “walk” and “awkwardly” made by Haminations
2. Awkwardly walking somewhere that isn’t your house or during a slow song.
Haminations: Anyway, a slow song comes on and me and my friends walkwardly- PFFT WALKWARDLY?!?
Walkwardly by JustJay2 June 25, 2021
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Walkwardly 

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Made by Haminations in the video I look young. Basically its another word for akwardly.
A slow song comes on and me and my friends Walkwardly PFFT WALKWARDLY?! *beep*
Walkwardly by Clumsy cat oof June 21, 2021
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walkward 

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When saying goodbye to someone and then contining to walk in the same direction as them...awkwardly.
Jackie and John said goodbye and then walked to the parking lot together. Now that's walkward.
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Walkwordly

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The word Walkwordly is awkwardly walking
Me and my friend Walkwordly went to find a girl to dance with at prom
Walkwordly by Xman the great January 12, 2022

Walkward 

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When you're walking with two or more friends in a line and the sidewalk narrows or something else happens and you are forced behind, or in rare cases, ahead, of the group- left awkwardly walking alone.
friend: "sorry you got pushed out of the line dude!"
you: "yeah, that was walkward."
Walkward by ugagirl8 August 31, 2011

Walkward 

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The awkward walk through somone that you don't know's house when you go there for a party or there for the first time. The walkward may involve walking past parents of a friend or other people at a party that you don't know. Inevitably trying to find the toilet or to find more food, the walkward is a necessary yet uncomfortable part of an evening.
I've never been here before and I don't want to do the walkward on my own
Walkward by DaveKurtandFaye November 12, 2011

Walkward 

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Normally defined as an awkward move in the dorm hallways...or any hallways for that matter. Can also be used as an adjective to describe how a person walks. Very, very walkwardly.
"Did you see Kelly do that thing where you kind of get in a hallway tussle with someone you don't know? You know, you and them are about to dodge each other, and you go into the same direction like, 3 times. She almost ran into the Fed Ex guy, man that was walkward."

"Joey swings his arms kind of like Lanky Kong from Donkey Kong 64. And the way his hips sway...it's just so...walkward."
Walkward by Geoff Gurak January 23, 2008
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