Results for “duck walk”
The vogue move where you squat low on your heels and kick your feet out as you travel forward on the beat.
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Runners on base.
Skive (dodge work); also to dodge about.
Pushing the board underwater to punch through an oncoming wave.
Minnesota's oddball version of Duck, Duck, Goose.
Delightful, darling, or just dandy, a sweet word of approval from the flapper set.
Sliding backward while still facing and dashing forward in Melee.
Wholesome viral hero unmasked as a problematic mess within 48 hours.
Cruel hospital shorthand for bedridden elderly dementia patients.
The walk-in refrigerator — the giant fridge you literally walk into.
Guest left without paying.
An operator with a weak, muddy signal you can barely make out.
A wheeled excavator, as opposed to a tracked one.
To enter and compete in a specific category at a ball.
Vogue's exaggerated feminine strut — crossing legs, swinging hips, hands thrown in opposition.
To compete at a ball by entering and performing a category.
To strut the runway confidently in a feminine manner.
To compete in a ballroom category for trophies, prizes and status.
A journey on foot; to wander off.
Farewell — 'take care, travel safely'
A game-ending hit or play by the home team.
Rhyming slang for luck (also, cruder, a different word).
An exclamation of surprise or exasperation.
A weak inmate with no protection.
To organise and prepare everything before proceeding.
An alert, mobile, self-caring patient
A brief non-performance appearance on the masquerade stage.
So drunk you can barely stand.
The five core components of Vogue Femme: hands, catwalk, duckwalk, spins & dips, and floor performance.
Ducking the fight to keep your gun and your wallet for next round.
Walking out of throw range to bait a throw, then whiff-punishing it.
A slow sweeping low that launches if it lands, but it's a sitting duck on block.
When a blockstring traps you and you can't duck out after blocking hit one.
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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