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  • noun Plural form of walkman.

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Examples

  • I dont get it, surely the sale of iPhones, iTouch, iPods and the \% of the market apple now have in phones, and the market that used to be Sony's domain (personnel portable music players once known as walkmans).

    Discussions: Message List - root 2009

  • I dont get it, surely the sale of iPhones, iTouch, iPods and the \% of the market apple now have in phones, and the market that used to be Sony's domain (personnel portable music players once known as walkmans).

    Discussions: Message List - root 2009

  • I dont get it, surely the sale of iPhones, iTouch, iPods and the \% of the market apple now have in phones, and the market that used to be Sony's domain (personnel portable music players once known as walkmans).

    Discussions: Message List - root 2009

  • I dont get it, surely the sale of iPhones, iTouch, iPods and the \% of the market apple now have in phones, and the market that used to be Sony's domain (personnel portable music players once known as walkmans).

    Discussions: Message List - root 2009

  • All portable electronic devices such as walkmans, ghetto-blasters, scientific calculators,

    Rock Sellout 2009

  • All portable electronic devices such as walkmans, ghetto-blasters, scientific calculators,

    Rock Sellout 2009

  • All portable electronic devices such as walkmans, ghetto-blasters, scientific calculators,

    Rock Sellout 2009

  • All portable electronic devices such as walkmans, ghetto-blasters, scientific calculators,

    Rock Sellout 2009

  • All portable electronic devices such as walkmans, ghetto-blasters, scientific calculators,

    Rock Sellout 2009

  • More recently, there was somewhat more minor fretting that people listening to walkmans walked this earth as if in a bubble.

    Delete, not fade away and radiate? « Innovation Cloud 2009

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