Walker
See also: walker
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Proper noun
Walker
- A northern English surname from the occupation of treating cloth by "walking" it.
- A male given name transferred from the surname.
- A city in Iowa.
- A city in Louisiana.
- A city in Michigan.
- A small city in Minnesota, and county seat of Cass County.
- A city in Missouri.
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Statistics
- According to the 2010 United States Census, Walker is the 31st most common surname in the United States, belonging to 523,129 individuals. Walker is most common among White (58.7%) and Black/African American (35.1%) individuals.
Etymology 2
From Hookey Walker.
Interjection
Walker
- (Britain, archaic, slang) Expressing scornful rejection or disbelief.
- 1843, Dickens, Charles, A Christmas Carol, Stave Five:
- “Do you know the Poulterer’s, in the next street but one, at the corner?” Scrooge inquired.
“I should hope I did,” replied the lad.
“An intelligent boy!” said Scrooge. “A remarkable boy! Do you know whether they’ve sold the prize Turkey that was hanging up there?—Not the little prize Turkey: the big one?” […] “Go and buy it.”
“Walk-er!” exclaimed the boy.
“No, no,” said Scrooge, “I am in earnest. Go and buy it, and tell ’em to bring it here, that I may give them the direction where to take it. Come back with the man, and I’ll give you a shilling. Come back with him in less than five minutes and I’ll give you half-a-crown!”
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