Results for “did a walk”
Sliding backward while still facing and dashing forward in Melee.
Cruel hospital shorthand for bedridden elderly dementia patients.
The walk-in refrigerator — the giant fridge you literally walk into.
Guest left without paying.
Walking out of throw range to bait a throw, then whiff-punishing it.
Waving-face emote — the standard 'I just walked in' greeting.
Your kills, deaths and assists — the quick scoreline for how you did.
The canonical 'what the fuck did you just say to me' tough-guy rant pasted at random targets.
Did Not Finish — you abandoned the book.
No Assholes Here — AITA verdict for a conflict where nobody actually did wrong.
Read The F***ing Article — reply to commenters who clearly didn't.
What did you just say? — said with proper Scouse incredulity.
Up the canal — Brummie for a walk along the waterway.
Cockney rhyming slang for a walk.
Walking with a limp — usually painfully and slowly.
Someone who melts your head. A walking migraine.
Mature content — open to view.
Yat for sidewalk.
To stop in and visit somewhere, not just walk past it.
Lit torches carried by walkers in nighttime Mardi Gras parades.
The slow, stiff, dead-eyed walk of an inmate doped on heavy antipsychotics.
A small walk-in clinic, no appointment needed.
Called out when you're walking knives or blades through the line.
Mature content — open to view.
Did something flawlessly and completely — absolutely nailed it with nothing left to criticize.
Dating while stuck in constant hesitation, too unsure to commit or fully walk away.
Unloading heavy personal pain on someone who didn't sign up for it.
Cant for a woman — a 'walking mort' tramped the roads; an 'autem mort' was a wedded one.
A self-roasting confession of something embarrassing you actually did — 'not me crying at a commercial.'
Disbelief at someone's nerve — they did something so bold and disrespectful you can barely process it.
A warm compliment for someone who did something great or is just brilliant; a top person.
Cockney back-slang for 'woman' — said backwards so the subject didn't catch it.
The gold standard of Twenties praise, the most stylish, splendid thing going.
Did something exceptionally well and left nothing to criticise.
An energetic swing dancer, or the wild, acrobatic dance they did to hot jazz.
Too long; didn't read — the one-line summary of a wall of text.
Did something exceptionally well — "she ate that," often "ate and left no crumbs."