adjective General Slang

walk-off

WAWK-awf · adjective · slang

A game-ending hit or play by the home team.

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A hit or play in the bottom of the final inning that immediately wins the game for the home team, who then 'walk off' the field.

“He hit a walk-off single to send the fans home happy.”
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walk-off In A Sentence

He hit a walk-off single to send the fans home happy.

Origin & Usage

American baseball slang; the losing team walks off the field as the game ends.

Variants walkoffwalk off

People Also Ask

What is a 'walk-off' in baseball?

A walk-off is a hit or play in the bottom of the final inning that instantly wins the game for the home team.

Why is it called a 'walk-off'?

Once the winning run scores, the game is over and the losing team simply walks off the field, giving the play its name.

What is a walk-off home run?

It's a home run that ends the game the moment it's hit, immediately putting the home team ahead in the final inning.

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