homer vs walkover

homer

noun
  • A home run 

  • A person who is extremely devoted to a favorite team. 

  • A former Hebrew unit of dry volume, about equal to 230 L or 6+¹⁄₂ US bushels. 

  • Synonym of cor: approximately the same volume as a liquid measure. 

  • A homing pigeon. 

  • A homing beacon. 

verb
  • To hit a homer; to hit a home run. 

walkover

noun
  • An easy victory; a walkaway. 

  • Someone easy to defeat. 

  • An ecological survey carried out by walking across and examining a piece of land. 

  • A bye or victory awarded to a competitor when a scheduled opponent fails to play a game. 

  • Someone who does not stand up for themself when mistreated; a doormat 

  • A horse race with only one entrant. 

  • A backbend combined with a handstand. 

  • A type of railroad passenger car seat, having reversible seat backs that can be moved across the seat to face either direction of travel 

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