Hi there
I heard the expression "walk on slot" on tv the other day. I gathered it means something like have a hard time, but I´m not sure. Is that correct? Is it a common expression?
Thanks a lot.
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Hi there
I heard the expression "walk on slot" on tv the other day. I gathered it means something like have a hard time, but I´m not sure. Is that correct? Is it a common expression?
Thanks a lot.
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Originally Posted by mnferreira
Hello mnf.
I have heard of a "walk-in slot". In centres where such things as counselling or medical advice are given, it means a time when people can drop-in without making an appointment (perhaps during their lunch hour).
Is it possible that you misheard "walk-in" and thought it was "walk on"?
Regards,
Fieldmouse
Isn't a walk-on slot a bit or guest role in something?
I guess it is. I´ve been told that a walk-on slot is a small role. Thank you!