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walkalator 

walk-a⋅la⋅tor  wawk-uh-ley-ter

–noun - Also called moving sidewalk, people mover. a continuously moving sidewalk on an endless loop for carrying passengers from one place to another. Normally found in an airport. Useful to get you to another terminal faster so you don't miss your flight or to Starbucks for expensive coffee at the airport.
I'll take the walkalator to the next terminal.
walkalator by Sam Smythe August 5, 2009
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walkulator 

The moving walkway that transports passengers to and from their gates at airports around the world.
Was to tired to run to the gate. Took the Walkulator and enjoyed the view.
walkulator by DJ MadRich November 15, 2015

Walkilator

A conveyor belt, but for people.

Similar in nature to an escalator or elevator, a walkilator is a large conveyor belt that a person can walk (or stand) on to increase their speed to their destination.

Can be found in places like: amusement parks, airports, or Las Vegas.
Friend 1 to group: We’re going to have to sprint to get to the Universal rides quickly.

Friend 2: Wait - we don’t have to run. We can take the walkilator!

All friends together: Hell yeah!
Walkilator by Joooshy February 27, 2024