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Yay Run

Like running an errand, except the purpose is to obtain cocaine and/or other drugs. Derived from slang term for cocaine yay-yo.

I noticed we were running low on cocaine, so i volunteered to go on a yay run and fetch some.

by HBmthfka October 25, 2007


poopy run

When you have explosive diarrhea when you have to run to the toilet and poop, hence the name poopy run. Also when your poop is runny, just replace the extra “y” to the end, and you have poor run.

I got food poisoning so I had poopy runs throughout the day.

by Poopy machine June 23, 2020


Country Run

A drive through the country with the sole intention of smoking marijuana. Driving while rolling a joint or blunt may or may not be considered part of the country run. Keeping the windows rolled up to keep the smoke inside the car, or to 'greenhouse' is normal. The country is considered safer than the city due to police activity. See also: Hood Run

PERSON1: "Man I'm not doing shit, you got the whip?"
PERSON2: "Yeah..."
PERSON1: "Let's go on a country run fo' sho!"
PERSON2: "No herb..."
PERSON1: "I gotch you!"
PERSON2: "Well let's do this!"

by Super__Villain February 11, 2010


fry run

a fry run is when one has a class during lunch, and a student goes to the cafeteria to get frys to bring back and eat secretly during class

Me: Oh man I'm starving and we can't eat for an hour...
Zaki: Yeah, someone should go on a fry run.

by andrew_8billion March 10, 2006


run the corner

1. A phrase assocciated with the act of prostitution. Stemming from that a prostitute's job may involve standing on a street corner to gain clients.

I hear his new girlfriend has to run the corner to make ends meet.

by Cl@rk K3nt April 6, 2008


get a run

The action of going to the liquor store to buy alcohol.

1: "Hey man could you get a run for me?"
2: "Sure dude, what do you want from the packy?"

by southshorescum January 30, 2019


Ghost Run

Created by two guys from East Brunswick in 1987, it is an unofficial tour of the creepiest places in central New Jersey where evil happenings occurred. It is always conducted late at night when the supernatural and followers of the occult are most active. Usually conducted in a large vehicle with six or more passengers. Alcohol is often consumed along the way. The tour guides themselves often set up traps and tricks to freak out their passengers/victims.

After the game on Friday we all climbed into Rod's truck and went on a Ghost Run through Helmetta and Port Street.

by NJ Historian January 29, 2015