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walk of shame (noun) : the return home following a sexual encounter that takes place usu. the following morning and in the clothes worn the previous evening
Which self-branded wanna-be celeb was caught doing the walk of shame at 11 a.m. - in her ball gown - after a recent gala in D.C.? —NY Daily News, May 13, 2009
Submitted by: K.A. Hoffa from Pennsylvania on May. 08, 2009 15:13
walkaholic (noun) : one addicted to walking as a form of exercise
She walks at least 5 laps around the park every day, she must be a walkaholic.
Submitted by: Janice from New Jersey on Nov. 23, 2008 21:54
walkapedia (noun) : a person who expounds knowledge on virtually every topic in any discussion or a person you can ask for any information on any given topic
If you don't believe the Pacific Northwest is a rain forest, then just ask Gary the walkapedia.
Submitted by: Kenny from Ohio on Mar. 28, 2008 17:04
walkathon (noun) : a marathon run by those who are not ready to run a real marathon.(1 mile course)
"I ran the walkathon on Saturday."
Submitted by: Anonymous on Oct. 10, 2007 17:02
walkative
(adverb) : given to walking (as for exercise or contemplation)
Submitted by: John McNeil from Canada on Oct. 31, 2009 06:23
(adverb) : similar in context to "talkative" in that it refers to the state of being inclined to walk a great deal.
He's out walking again. He's a very walkative fellow. —John Angus McNeil, May 7, 2007
Submitted by: John McNeil from Canada on May. 08, 2007 01:09
walkipedia (noun) : one with great knowlege or information on any give topic of conversation or who can be consulted on the spot for this info
The Pacific Northwest is a rain forest, just ask Gary the walkipedia if you don't believe me.
Submitted by: Kenny from Ohio on Apr. 28, 2008 14:44
walkkle (verb) : To giggle (in a silly way) while walking
Inspired by a friend's "walgle" for walk-and-giggle
Submitted by: Katrine W from United Kingdom on Feb. 10, 2006 10:38
walkoff (adjective) : occurring at the end of a game or contest usually as a deciding play
Scott Podsednik hit a walkoff home run to win Game 2 of the World Series for the White Sox.
Submitted by: N. Zoug from Massachusetts on Oct. 27, 2005 13:22
walkward (verb) : to walk toward another person and pause to change direction in order to avoid a collision
While walking down the street this afternoon, I was walkwarded by a jogger.
Submitted by: Samrat Bhattacharyya from New Jersey on Apr. 24, 2008 21:51
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