Noun
A walkie-talkie.
A pallet truck, beside which the operator must walk.
(usually in the plural, childish) An outing for a dog; the taking of a dog for a walk.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgBlock's version used walkie talkies and was called the "Chinese Gym". Source: Internet
Each set comes with two walkie talkies that feature a call alert function, a flashlight and a belt clip for on-the-go fun. Source: Internet
Each iPhone used as a Walkie Talkie would need to be within physical transmitting range. Source: Internet
In a nutshell, we’re going old school and being transported to the 90’s where walkie talkies were all the rage. Source: Internet
Last year, buyers from Hong Kong picked up two of the most recognisable buildings in the City’s skyline, paying more than £1bn each for The Leadenhall Building and 20 Fenchurch Street, known as The Cheesegrater and The Walkie Talkie respectively. Source: Internet
The walkie talkies were used by Gregor, Kraven the Hunter’s mentor, to rally the Man-Apes. Source: Internet