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run bait

when you try to chase an enemy in a video game and you can't catch them so you run away or let them hit you a little bit first then run away and hide really close, then they think they got a free kill, they follow and you ambush them and kill them

lmao i run baited that ranged noob, kid thought he had a free kill

by Popsthepops November 17, 2020


run to rest

The same concept as "hurry up and wait", planning to arrive at a locations, expecting to have to wait for commencement.

"Run to rest" builds in extra time into your schedule to allow for unexpected delays.

by Gmo February 24, 2014


Running Dog

The same as doggy style but with each thrust you run from a distance and enters the vagina with each thrust.

‘Did you here about Ben doing Running dog last night?’

‘No way, he didn’t tell me that!’

by cxsi3 October 30, 2021


Running around town

the only people that are gonna feel this one

person 1 "why dont i feel it?"
person 2 "running around town they gon feel this one ahaaaa"

by Ominn September 25, 2023


Running Rich

1.A vagina that stinks more than usual.
2.A woman's stink hole usually accompanied by brown pussy juice.

Shit Julie was Running Rich last night. With a stinky ass pussy like that she should change her name to MaryJane Rotten Crouch. Christ wash that dried cum out of you blown out snatch. You should take a pic of that and send it to Beaver hunt...those older than 40 know what that is.... Google it.

by Doin yo momma January 13, 2019


Hit and run poster

Someone who post's something online, and never comes back to check reactions

He posted a question about his problem, but doesn't check the responses he got. He's a real hit and run poster!

by WeslyAdvanceSP March 2, 2017


Keep On Running

Keep On Running - a metaphor to not ever give up and to keep moving forward in life. It is based on the concept that life is journey and in your journey is a personal race to successfully get to and cross the finish line of success and accomplishment. In the race of life are your trials, tribulations, setbacks, and struggles, and it is a marathon and not a sprint. Used in the writings of The RhymistGift and The Consummate Transitioner based on Aesop’s fable “The Tortoise and the Hare.”

Life is a race, and the only way to get to the finish line is to keep on running. Keep on running your race and do not ever stop until you have crossed the finish line. The tortoise was not the swiftest or the strongest, but he won the race, because he kept on running (did not give up) and crossed the finish line. Life is not fair or equal, but you can win your personal race, if you keep on running.

by July 10, 2021