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  • noun informal The action of taking a dog for a walk

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Examples

  • And when he goes for 'walkies' outside during the day, he takes a toy with him while he does his business.

    Socialites Purr at Wildlife Conservation Gala 2009

  • And when he goes for 'walkies' outside during the day, he takes a toy with him while he does his business.

    Socialites Purr at Wildlife Conservation Gala 2009

  • The dog was unhappy 'cause there were no "walkies", but I see the sun poking through this morning.

    Darlene's Digest Darlene 2008

  • The dog was unhappy 'cause there were no "walkies", but I see the sun poking through this morning.

    Archive 2008-08-01 Darlene 2008

  • Everyone in amongst the "walkies" knows the rumors about Orbach and doping.

    Dominating the Unwitting: Winning the Five Boro Bike Tour BikeSnobNYC 2008

  • Council bans dogs from parks leaving owners wondering where to go 'walkies'

    Home | Mail Online 2010

  • Council bans dogs from parks leaving owners wondering where to go 'walkies'

    Home | Mail Online 2010

  • Council bans dogs from parks leaving owners wondering where to go 'walkies'

    Home | Mail Online 2010

  • Lyneham went 'walkies' to raise almost £5,000 for Help For Heroes and DebRA.

    unknown title 2009

  • One of the major perks to owning a cat over, say, a dog or a horse, is that all cats instinctively drop their waste into neat little litter boxes, eliminating the need for frequent "walkies" and the palpable awkwardness that comes with the public use of pooper-scoopers and plastic baggies.

    Cracked: All Posts 2009

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