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To ttt and wtw is to back up ones claims with actions. The quote is usually applied only when the claims are outlandish, and hence the wtw is usually in the negative.
Unnghhh....I don't understand! Have not heard it used in a negative context - only ever as a sign of approval, as in, "He's a good guy - he walks the talk." Seeking clarification....
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