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Meaning of walkie | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2 Specialized

Definitions

  1. A walkie-talkie.
  2. A pallet truck, beside which the operator must walk.
  3. An outing for a dog; the taking of a dog for a walk.
    childish, plural-normally

Examples

“It snuffles with its nose on Sylvia’s lap in the manner peculiar to a dog. And Sylvia addresses it in the following peculiar manner: “ ... And is-ums also looking forward to lovely walkie home with Mother and God-Uncle, then?””
“So if you hear a woman ask in a sing-song voice, “Do ya wanna go for a walkie?” you can probably safely infer that she is talking to her dog; there is a small chance that she is talking to a very young child, but virtually no chance that she is talking to her husband or an adult friend.”
“Most dog walkers have a routine of sorts, so they take their dog for a walkie at a particular time of day.”
“She shared a particularly adorable video captioned, “all the kisses. happy fall.”, that shows Myron wriggling around on the couch during an after-walkie snuggling session.”

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.

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