take a walk



take a walk

to leave take a hike The manager threatened to take a walk, so the owner of the team offered him a better contract.
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take a walk

Leave abruptly, walk out. For example, If she's rude again I'm just going to take a walk, or The director would not put up with tantrums and ordered the young actress to take a walk . [Colloquial; late 1800s] Also see take a hike.
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take a walk

verb
See also: take, walk

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
BeaBEEEnglish
Nela-Croatian, Slovak, Portuguese, Czech
Iustinianus-Late Roman
BrookeBRUWKEnglish
BogusŁAwabaw-guw-SWAH-vahPolish
Justin['dʒʌstin]