walk-on
Noun

walk-on

  1. A student athlete that wants to try out for a college sports/athletic team without the benefit of a scholarship or having been recruited.
  2. An actor of a small (or "bit") part in a theatrical production or film, often without speaking lines.
  3. (mostly, attributive) Such a part in a play or film.
  4. One who arrives and boards transport (such as a train or ferry) without having booked in advance.
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