plural of walk
"The old cobblestone streets in the village were filled with horse walks during the carriage festival."
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of walk
"She walks to school every morning."
In plain English: To walk is to move your body forward by taking steps with your feet on the ground.
"She walks to work every morning in the rain."
A nickname of the surname Walker.
"The local team's mascot was affectionately called Walks by everyone in town."
The word walks is a clipping formed from walker plus the plural suffix -s. It entered English as a shortened version of the noun referring to someone who takes long journeys on foot or rides horses.