A style of walking when someone, namely chavs,
commoners, louts and people that THINK they are cool, hard and tough. This is often opposed to, but does not exclude those that ARE hard and tough and walk with a bowling action.
Someone "
Bowling it" walks with
the arms swinging out wide to the side, and their body
leaning in the opposite direction to balance out the arms swinging. The head may also be moved in an exaggerated manner side to side to
futher balance out the huge distance the arm is.
The wider the arms swing, the more ridiculous, and the harder the person in question usually thinks they are. Someone "
bowling it" walks with confidence / arrogance and will not move out of the way for people.
Bodybuilding can induce the bowling it effect, they are bowling it, but not in the strict definition where it is more the mental state of the person, than the action that is being referred to.
Self training is necessary to repeat the
gait, as
rest assured it does not come naturally, further
highlighting the show and arrogance of the person that puts on the display when walking.
Bowling it is most often practised by youngsters, and is often acquired during school years, when people have less respect for one another and need to make their way through corridors.
Although I mention the head and body tilt is to balance the arms, I personally wonder if it is not in fact to compensate for the weight of their huge heads, they being big headed people.
A bloke walks down the street in a side to side motion, arms flailing at the sides. He does not
step to the side, the other pavement user does, as the man owns the pavement. He knows people. You can practically feel the
arrogance and weight of his head. He's off to the pub.
Me and my friend look at each other and chuckle at that fool
bowling it along the highstreet.