walk-off
English
Adjective
Noun
- A prisoner who escapes custody without violence by taking advantage of the opportunity provided by negligent or distracted guards.
- A walkout.
- (baseball) Any event or action in the bottom of the last inning of a game that scores a run and thereby ends the game with a victory to the team at bat.
- 2010 May 27, “Brewers overcome errors in walk-off win”, in MLB.com:
- It was the Brewers' first walk-off walk since May 4, 2005, when Damien Miller drew a walk to win the game, 4-3, at home over the Cubs.
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