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What (who) is walk around - definition

Horay

Walk-around         
OUTSIDE THE AIRPLANE EXECUTED PRE-FLIGHT CHECK
Walk around; Outside-Check; Pre-flight inspection; Outside check (aviation); Preflight inspection
In aviation, an outside check or walk around is the air crew inspecting certain elements of an aircraft prior to boarding for security, safety, and operational reasons.
Crip Walk         
DANCE MOVE
Cwalk; C-walk; C walk; C-Walk; Crip walk; Cripwalk; Clown walk; Clown Walk
The Crip Walk, also known as the C-Walk, is a dance move that was created in the 1970s by first generation Crip member Robert "Sugar Bear" Jackson, and has since spread worldwide.
Walk-on (sports)         
COLLEGE ATHLETE WHO IS NOT RECRUITED
Walk-on (sport term); Walk on (sports)
A walk-on, in American and Canadian college athletics, is an athlete who becomes part of a team without being recruited and awarded an athletic scholarship. A team's walk-on players are normally the weakest players and relegated to the scout team, and may not even be placed on the official depth chart or traveling team, while the scholarship players are the team's main players.

Wikipedia

Walkaround

A walkaround (also spelled walk-around or walk around, or called a horay) was a dance from the blackface minstrel shows of the 19th century. The walkaround began in the 1840s as a dance for one performer, but by the 1850s, many dancers or the entire troupe participated. The walkaround often served as the finale to the first half of the minstrel show, the opening semicircle. Minstrels also wrote songs called "walkarounds", which were specifically intended for this dance; "Dixie" is probably the most famous example.

Examples of use of walk around
1. As you walk around, though, the statements are more exotic.
2. Their leaders "can‘t even walk around without bodyguards," he said.
3. "It‘s a Portland that you can walk around." She‘s right.
4. "When I walk around, I don‘t feel safe," Mansy said.
5. "We‘ll walk around the streets of France like consumerist zombies.