Losing a considerable lead in a footrace as a result of being slower than an opponent.
Commonly seen in football when a slower back breaks into the open for an apparent touchdown, only to be caught up to and tackled by a speedier defensive back. Also seen in later legs of track relays.
Commonly seen in football when a slower back breaks into the open for an apparent touchdown, only to be caught up to and tackled by a speedier defensive back. Also seen in later legs of track relays.
by reggiew July 11, 2008
Walk the Walk means to show others about something by your own footsteps, your own example of the way to do it. You yourself are walking the way for them to follow by your own life.
She told them at the meeting "You need to Walk the Walk
yourselves for them to understand! By your own example is how they will learn what it means to be a Christian.
yourselves for them to understand! By your own example is how they will learn what it means to be a Christian.
by myra jane nelson January 17, 2010
she can walk that walk
by ashley lynn howard June 29, 2009
by long_ear_hair November 28, 2019
A Will Walk is situational word. This is where a man is camping and needs to send his streaks. But if they won’t send, he has to take a Will Walk.
by Saltin God April 15, 2022
Xaviera is extremely walkative since her knee stopped hurting.
I used to be extremely walkative in my youth, but arthritis put paid to that.
I used to be extremely walkative in my youth, but arthritis put paid to that.
by Steve the Snake April 24, 2008
by dngrsgurlx June 25, 2017