verb General Slang

walk

· verb · ballroom

To compete at a ball by entering and performing a category.

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To compete at a ball. You walk a category, runway, face, realness, vogue, whatever the night calls, performing it in front of the judges for a trophy, cash and the title. It's the core verb of the whole scene: you don't enter a ball, you walk it. Bring less than your best and you'll get chopped before you reach the end of the floor.

“She's walking realness tonight and there's no way she loses it.”
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walk In A Sentence

She's walking realness tonight and there's no way she loses it.

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What does walk mean in ballroom culture?

To walk means to compete at a ball by entering and performing a category. It's how participants take part in the competition.

How do you use walk in a sentence?

"She's going to walk Face tonight — everyone's expecting her to win."

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