crabwalk

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Etymology[edit]

crab +‎ walk

Noun[edit]

crabwalk (plural crabwalks)

  1. A form of exercise involving "walking" on one's hands and feet while facing upward.
    • 2008 April 2, Michael Brick, “The Businessman Who Finds Time to Fight”, in New York Times[1]:
      As a recent morning workout began at the gym, Rooney led the fighters through a series of knee bends, jumping jacks and crabwalks.

Verb[edit]

crabwalk (third-person singular simple present crabwalks, present participle crabwalking, simple past and past participle crabwalked)

  1. To perform a crabwalk
  2. To walk like a crab