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Verb: walk off  wok óf
  1. Leave by walking
    "The actor walked off before he got his cue"; "I got annoyed and just walked off";
    - walk away
     
  2. Take without permission
    "he walked off with my wife!"; "The thief walked off with my gold watch"
Noun: walk-off  'wok,óf
Usage: N. Amer
  1. (baseball) a play that ends the game with a win for the home team
    "The crowd went wild after the dramatic walk-off"

Derived forms: walking off, walks off, walked off, walk-offs

Type of: go away, go forth, leave, off [informal], rip [N. Amer, informal], rip off [informal], steal

Encyclopedia: Walk-off