I often see highly skilled AD-Carries do this, when they walk a bit, attack an enemy champion really fast, and walk again, all in rapid succession, i think they cancel the attack animation mid-way, but i dont know how they manage to do it so fast…
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Best Answer
The act of cancelling attack animations to kite or chase enemies is called Orb walking. I think it first came up in the early stages of DotA and is actually a misnomer, since Orb walking had an entirely different meaning in DotA. However, the name nevertheless carried over into League of Legends.
If you're looking for a few hints to learn how to orb walk, have a look at this article from Team Dignitas.