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walk-on"minor non-speaking role," 1902, theatrical slang, from the verbal phrase walk on, attested in theater jargon by 1897 with a sense "appear in crowd scenes," from walk (v.) + on (ad [..]
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walk-onA very brief role
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walk-onpassenger without valid reservation.
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walk-onA walk-on, in American and Canadian college athletics, is an athlete who becomes part of a team without being recruited and awarded an athletic scholarship. A team's walk-on players are normally the [..]
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walk-ontypically thought of as a single player with no reservation, but could be more than one player Example: She didn't have a tee time, but decided to take her chances as a walk-on.
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walk-ontypically thought of as a single player with no reservation, but could be more than one player
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walk-on(n) plays a small part in a dramatic production(adj) not capable of or especially not involving speech or spoken lines
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walk-onA very brief role
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walk-onA student who does not receive an athletic scholarship, but who is a member of the team.
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