walk through
to slowly and carefully explain something to someone or show someone how to do something.walk-through
To pass trough a non-smoking area with a lit cigarette. What makes a walk-through different from just smoking in the house (or wherever) is that the person makes an effort to get to the next smoking area as quickly as possible. In addition, hitting the cigarette nullifies the walk-through and thus constitutes "smoking in the house."
Example:
Rob: Hey I'm going out back, is it ok if I walk-through?
Marty: Yeah, go for it.
{As Rob is executing his walk-through from the front porch to the backyard he encounters Morgan}
Morgan: Hi Rob! How's is going?
Rob (with cigarette raised): Not bad, but I can't talk. I'm doin a walk-trough.
Rob: Hey I'm going out back, is it ok if I walk-through?
Marty: Yeah, go for it.
{As Rob is executing his walk-through from the front porch to the backyard he encounters Morgan}
Morgan: Hi Rob! How's is going?
Rob (with cigarette raised): Not bad, but I can't talk. I'm doin a walk-trough.
Walk Through
When you go to a restaraunt with a drive through after the insode has closed. You go to the window and place your order.
Example:
During our family reunion me and my cousin went the the walk through about 3 times!! we though we were going to get hit!!
During our family reunion me and my cousin went the the walk through about 3 times!! we though we were going to get hit!!
Walk through mud
Walking Through Treacle
Example:
I was walking down the corridor and Paul farted a few metres infront of me, it was like walking through treacle
I was walking down the corridor and Paul farted a few metres infront of me, it was like walking through treacle
Walking through the door
Walking through the door is do copy someone else because you want to be safe instead of taking a risk.
Example:
I followed Max into the door because I knew if I didn't, Alexhole would lay a trap down for me.
I followed Max into the door because I knew if I didn't, Alexhole would lay a trap down for me.
Walk in through the exit door
I would rather walk briskly through the gates of hell than
A phrase which is used to emphasise how much the speaker wishes not to do or take part in some activity, used as a response to a suggestion or request.
Comedic value is gained from the over emphasis of how much the person would not like to do said activity.
May have origins in a quote from the popular computer game "The Curse of Monkey Island" released on Windows 9x
Murray: You may call me ‘Murray’! I am a powerful demonic force! I am the harbinger of your doom! And the forces of darkness will applaud me as I stride through the Gates of Hell – carrying your head on a pike!
Comedic value is gained from the over emphasis of how much the person would not like to do said activity.
May have origins in a quote from the popular computer game "The Curse of Monkey Island" released on Windows 9x
Murray: You may call me ‘Murray’! I am a powerful demonic force! I am the harbinger of your doom! And the forces of darkness will applaud me as I stride through the Gates of Hell – carrying your head on a pike!