verb General Slang

walking

· verb · ballroom

To enter and compete in a specific category at a ball.

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Walking a category means stepping onto the ballroom floor to compete in a specific judged theme — Face, Body, Realness, Vogue, whatever the call is. You don't 'enter' a ball, you walk it. The verb carries the whole performance: the strut, the presentation, the bid for the trophy in front of the judges and the crowd.

“What are you walking tonight — Face or Sex Siren?”
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walking In A Sentence

What are you walking tonight — Face or Sex Siren?

Origin & Usage

Ballroom scene; from the act of walking the floor to present oneself before the judges.

People Also Ask

What does walking mean in ballroom?

Walking means to enter and compete in a specific category at a ball. It's the act of taking part in a ballroom competition.

How do you use walking in a sentence?

"He's walking Runway this weekend and he's been practicing for months."

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