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Daywalking 

Daywalking, verb.

The action of staying up all night and not sleeping during the next day for the purpose of completing work. Does not refer to the same action for social purposes.

Called daywalking (rather than nightwalking) due to the active person being functional and commonly seen at opening hours of breakfast establishments.
Person 1: "Why did you text me at 5:30 AM?"
Person 2: "Sorry, I'm daywalking and I thought you had red bull."
Daywalking by Drew35 July 1, 2010
The art of drinking while walking, usually alcoholic.
Man I was dralking down to the store for a 211.
dralking by Robbizzle March 30, 2008

dreaking 

A typo of "dreaming"; usually used when one is so close to the verge of sleep that one misses the typo.
I only want to keep you long enough to wish you a good morning and to let you know that the chances of me dreaking of you right this very moment are very high.
dreaking by bcanon August 18, 2006

daywalking ginger 

a person who has pale skin, red freckles, and red hair (ginger) who is seen in the daytime, which is a rare occurrence because gingers prefer to be nocturnal and only go out at night because the sun hurts their sensitive albino skin.
"The little girl screamed when she saw the daywalking ginger walk in front of her."

drawalking 

specifically refers to act of drawing while walking at the same time, but can be a general term used for creating art while moving physically, often used to promote blood circulaton and prevent the body from going into a coma.
also if the artist is disturbed in some way.. i guess.
Christian sat drawing the movie all night- then began drawalking to prevent muscle atrophy.
Dralking is the great skill of drinking while talking.
My friend Shelby was dralking and was very hard to understand.
dralking by boobie25 January 21, 2010