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walk of shame noun the walk home or to work after spending the night with a date, still wearing yesterday’s clothes US, 2002- THE WALK OF SHAME Are you and your friends looking for something fun to do at seven AM? — Aline Brosh, A Coed’s Companion, p. 31, 1990
- “If I recall,” she says indignantly, “you were the last one to do the walk of shame.” — Jillian Medoff, Hunger Point, p. 155, 1997
- — Amy Sohn, Sex and the City, p. 157, 2002
- If you’re up early enough on a Sunday morning at any college across the country, you’re bound to see a phenomenon known as the “walk of shame.” — Aaron Karo, Ruminations on College Life, p. 35, 2002
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