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Definition of perp walk in English: perp walknoun North American informal An instance of a person in police custody being led into a police station, courthouse, etc. in such a way as to enable the media to publicize the event. scores of high-ranking executives have been subject to perp walks Example sentencesExamples - Would we eventually see a bunch of central bank governors doing the "perp walk"?
- One day after he was indicted by a grand jury in Houston and did the infamous perp walk.
- He led a totally dysfunctional life and you see it in his famous perp walk.
- The women seemed acutely aware that the sentencing walk - like its predecessor, the perp walk - defines them in the public's mind.
- After all, you don't have to look far to find a lot of MBAs doing the much scorned "perp walk."
- The perp walk has become an increasingly common and popular media phenomenon.
- Let the perp walk start here.
- A CEO no longer has to be photographed on a perp walk, handcuffs scraping cuff links, in order to get the boot; heads are now rolling for the slightest whiff of impropriety.
- He avoided a nationally televised perp walk by surrendering to Houston authorities on his own.
- They ticketed their car, their blocked their shots and they couldn't get what we call the perp walk going by.
- You're real lucky you're not doing the perp walk right now.
- That crook shouldn't be removed or censured, he should be cuffed and doin' the perp walk.
- He stressed criminal sanctions against corporate miscreants, a point driven home when a string of fallen tycoons subsequently did the "perp walk" before TV cameras.
- Despite the article being less than 50 words, the newspaper chose to accompany it with a photo of her, in her PJs, doing a perp walk down the stairs of our house.
- They also like to use women agents in the perp walk.
- Later the police paraded him in front of news photographers in a humiliating "perp walk."
- Federal prosecutors arrested him on Apr. 23, and the world was treated to yet another capitalist perp walk outside a Manhattan courthouse.
Definition of perp walk in US English: perp walknoun North American informal An instance of a person in police custody being led into a police station, courthouse, etc. in such a way as to enable the media to publicize the event. scores of high-ranking executives have been subject to perp walks Example sentencesExamples - The women seemed acutely aware that the sentencing walk - like its predecessor, the perp walk - defines them in the public's mind.
- The perp walk has become an increasingly common and popular media phenomenon.
- That crook shouldn't be removed or censured, he should be cuffed and doin' the perp walk.
- One day after he was indicted by a grand jury in Houston and did the infamous perp walk.
- He avoided a nationally televised perp walk by surrendering to Houston authorities on his own.
- They ticketed their car, their blocked their shots and they couldn't get what we call the perp walk going by.
- Later the police paraded him in front of news photographers in a humiliating "perp walk."
- They also like to use women agents in the perp walk.
- You're real lucky you're not doing the perp walk right now.
- He stressed criminal sanctions against corporate miscreants, a point driven home when a string of fallen tycoons subsequently did the "perp walk" before TV cameras.
- A CEO no longer has to be photographed on a perp walk, handcuffs scraping cuff links, in order to get the boot; heads are now rolling for the slightest whiff of impropriety.
- Despite the article being less than 50 words, the newspaper chose to accompany it with a photo of her, in her PJs, doing a perp walk down the stairs of our house.
- He led a totally dysfunctional life and you see it in his famous perp walk.
- Let the perp walk start here.
- Would we eventually see a bunch of central bank governors doing the "perp walk"?
- Federal prosecutors arrested him on Apr. 23, and the world was treated to yet another capitalist perp walk outside a Manhattan courthouse.
- After all, you don't have to look far to find a lot of MBAs doing the much scorned "perp walk."
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