headwalk


at hardcore shows, the act of running off of the stage, and continuing your jog across the faces of the crowd.
“at the comeback kid show last night, dutch headwalked about a dozen kids”
a different verison of the stage dive that invloves a kid walking off of the stage onto the crowd and diving into a group of kids that isnt near the stage. done mostly at hardcore shows by skinny kids that like to stage dive alot.
man that head walk was sooo cr00sh!!!

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