walk on the wild side



walk on the wild side

1. noun A risky, raucous, adventurous, or licentious act, instance, or period of time. I liked to take a walk on the wild side while I was in college, but now that I'm a bit older, I tend to be a bit more conservative in the things I do for fun. Jim, we've had such a quiet, sheltered life together. I want at least one walk on the wild side before we get too old!
2. verb To engage in risky, raucous, adventurous, or licentious behavior. If you're looking for a wild time on your vacation, you should travel with Samantha—she's always ready to walk on the wild side!
See also: on, side, walk, wild

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
ConrÍ-Irish
TheodoreTHEE-ə-dawrEnglish
Brielle-English (Modern)
RiŠKo-Slovak
Alineə-LEEN (Portuguese), ay-LEEN (English)French, Portuguese (Brazilian), English
Asclepius[əs'kli:pliəs]