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  2. Hiking - Wikipedia

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    The word hiking is also often used in the UK, along with rambling, hillwalking, and fell walking (a term mostly used for hillwalking in northern England). The term bushwalking is endemic to Australia, having been adopted by the Sydney Bush Walkers Club in 1927. [2] In New Zealand a long, vigorous walk or hike is called tramping. [3]

  3. Walking in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Walking is used in the United Kingdom to describe a range of activity, from a walk in the park to trekking in the Alps. The word " hiking " is used in the UK, but less often than walking; the word rambling (akin to roam [ 3 ] ) is also used, and the main organisation that supports walking is called The Ramblers .

  4. Glossary of British terms not widely used in the United States

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    to wander aimlessly or stroll/walk without urgency to a destination; usually synonymous with amble when used in the US. bumf, bumph useless paperwork or documentation (from "bum fodder", toilet paper) bunce a windfall; profit; bonus bureau de change an office where money can be exchanged (US: currency exchange) burgle *

  5. Walk in the Park - Wikipedia

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    Walk in the Park may refer to: . Walk in the Park, a 1998 album by Lodger "Walk in the Park", a song by Beach House from their 2010 album Teen Dream "Walk in the Park", a song by Kelsea Ballerini from her 2022 album Subject to Change

  6. A walk in the park with a Christmas 'bad boy' - The Grinch ...

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    The Grinch takes a walk around the Myriad Botanical Gardens in downtown Oklahoma City on Thursday, Oct. 24, 2024, ahead of the national tour of “Dr. Seuss’ How The Grinch Stole Christmas!

  7. Glossary of early twentieth century slang in the United States

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    Walk or dance [147] drift Go i.e. leave [17] drill Shoot [17] drop a nickel. Main article: Informant. 1. Place a phone call to the police and provide information about someone; Alternative expression – "drop a dime" [148] 2. Actually making a phone call [148] droppers Hired killers [17] dropping the pilot Getting a divorce [147] drugstore cowboy

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