walkaway

/ˈwɔkəˌweɪ/
noun
  1. An easy victory or success; something achieved with little effort.
    • For a skilled programmer, fixing that bug was a walkaway.
    • Her presentation was a walkaway; she barely had to prepare and still impressed everyone.
    • The championship game was a walkaway for the home team, winning 10–0.
  2. A person who leaves a situation, job, or relationship suddenly or without explanation.
    • She was known as a walkaway, never staying in one place for long.
    • After years of stress, he became a walkaway from the corporate world.
    • The team struggled after their star player turned into a walkaway mid-season.
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