Results for “sissy that walk”
To strut the runway confidently in a feminine manner.
NOLA bounce variant fronted by queer, trans, and drag performers.
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.
To enter and compete in a specific category at a ball.
Vogue's exaggerated feminine strut — crossing legs, swinging hips, hands thrown in opposition.
The vogue move where you squat low on your heels and kick your feet out as you travel forward on the beat.
To compete at a ball by entering and performing a category.
To compete in a ballroom category for trophies, prizes and status.
Walking out of throw range to bait a throw, then whiff-punishing it.
Waving-face emote — the standard 'I just walked in' greeting.
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.
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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.
A Realness category — walking convincingly as a suited Wall Street power player.
Open To All — a ballroom category anyone can walk regardless of gender identity or expression.
The five core components of Vogue Femme: hands, catwalk, duckwalk, spins & dips, and floor performance.
The strip you strut down to present yourself — a model walk, often themed, judged on the walk and the look.
The meme farewell from the queen who walked off backwards saying her own name three times.
The emcee's call announcing the theme contestants must serve before they walk.
The ballroom surname for a walker with no house — a free agent.
The members of a house, who take its name and walk under its banner.
Polari for walking with mannered, effeminate little steps.
Polari: to walk about, especially while cruising for trade.
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Dating while stuck in constant hesitation, too unsure to commit or fully walk away.
Cant for a woman — a 'walking mort' tramped the roads; an 'autem mort' was a wedded one.