dogwalk

verb

Etymology

From dog + walk.

  1. derived from *walg- — “to twist, turn, move
  2. inherited from *walkaną — “to roll, toss, turn, wind; to walk, wander, wend; to full, trample
  3. inherited from *walkan
  4. inherited from wealcian — “to curl, roll up, twist; to wrinkle
  5. inherited from wealcan — “to move around; to revolve; to roll; to fluctuate; to discuss
  6. inherited from walk
  7. formed as dogwalk — “dog + walk

Definitions

  1. To walk a dog, sometimes on a professional basis.

  2. To outclass or overpower (someone) in a game etc.

    • The Kansas City Chiefs spent Sunday afternoon dogwalking the Chicago Bears up and down the field, as they led 34-0 at halftime.

The neighborhood

Derived

dogwalking

Vish — recursive loop

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA