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    [Verb]  | "run" | \ ˈrən \


    1: to go faster than a walk; specifically : to go steadily by springing steps so that both feet leave the ground for an instant in each step

    2: to move at a fast gallop

    3: flee, retreat, escape


    Origin: before 12th century ;

     Middle English ronnen, alteration of rinnen, intransitive verb (from Old English iernan, rinnan & Old Norse rinna) & of rennen, transitive verb, from Old Norse renna; akin to Old High German rinnan, intransitive verb, "to run," Sanskrit riṇāti "he causes to flow," and probably to Latin rivus "stream";

    [Verb]  | "run away with" 


    1: to leave a person or place in order to live with and have a sexual relationship with (someone) : run off with

    2: to leave a place with (something that one does not own) : run off with, steal

    3: to be the best or most popular performer in (a performance)


    Origin: 15th century ;

    [Verb]  | "run off with" 


    1: to leave a person or place in order to live with and have a sexual relationship with (someone) : run away with

    2: to leave a place with (something that one does not own) : run away with, steal

    3: to win (something) very easily : run away with


    Origin: 15th century ;

    [Phrasal verb]  | "run about/round with" 


    1: to spend a lot of time with (someone)

    [Phrasal verb]  | "run around with" 


    1: to spend a lot of time with (someone)

    [Verb]  | "run with" 


    [Verb]  | "run" 


    1: to go at a pace faster than a walk;


      * e.g., " ... we ran all the way to the bus stop, but still missed the bus "





    2: to hasten away from something dangerous or frightening;


      * e.g., " ... rather than run from a black bear, it's better to hold your ground and make lots of noise "





    3: to be positioned along a certain course or in a certain direction;


      * e.g., " ... the road runs along the river for a while "





    [Verb]  | "run (over)" 


    1: to make a brief visit;


      * e.g., " ... I could run over right now if that's good for you "



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    [Verb]  | "ran" 


    1: to go at a pace faster than a walk;


      * e.g., " ... we ran all the way to the bus stop, but still missed the bus "





    2: to hasten away from something dangerous or frightening;


      * e.g., " ... rather than run from a black bear, it's better to hold your ground and make lots of noise "





    3: to be positioned along a certain course or in a certain direction;


      * e.g., " ... the road runs along the river for a while "





    [Verb]  | "run away" 


    1: to get free from a dangerous or confining situation;


      * e.g., " ... ran away from an unhappy marriage "



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    2: to hasten away from something dangerous or frightening;


      * e.g., " ... the child runs away from large dogs "



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    [Phrase]  | "run off with" 


    1: to carry away (as a person) forcibly or unlawfully;


      * e.g., " ... Several bystanders stopped the kidnapper before he could run off with the child. "



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    2: to take (something) without right and with an intent to keep;


      * e.g., " ... The petty thief ran off with a backpack full of snacks and magazines from the convenience store. "



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     [ "run with" ]

    1: hang out with, be friends with, spend time with

      * e.g.,  ... The girls that I ran with at the time were all on the fringe of society. The life you lead depends on the people you run with. 

     [ "the runs" ]

    1: the dreaded shit you take where you wake up in cold sweats and get butt ass naked on the toilet and pray to god, crying, for your shits to stop

      * e.g.,  ... dude, i had the runs this morning and almost ended my own life 

     [ "the runs" ]

    1: viscious shits of biblical proportions.

      * e.g.,  ... I shat my pants, I have the runs 

     [ "on the run" ]

    1:  moving from place to place

      * e.g.,  ... I almost never eat breakfast while on the run. 


     [ "on the run" ]

    2:  running from the police

     [ "Run It" ]

    1: To hand something over; to give up a possession to a robber.

      * e.g.,  ... In J. Cole song 'A Tail of Two Cities' ... "Uh, nice watch, run it" 

     [ "this is the run" ]

    1: A phrase spammed by stream viewers in chat who were watching Siglemic attempt to beat the Super Mario 64 120 star world record. Due to the many resets, many people believed/trolled that the next attempt was the one to beat the record. It can be applied to anyone attempting multiple times to beat a record.

      * e.g.,  ... *Start of a new run 

     [ "running" ]

    1: 1) the physical act of, basically, moving your feet in a fast rythmic motion to propel yourself forward at a greater speed than if you were walking or jogging.

      * e.g.,  ... 1) He was running through the snow to escape the grizzly bear. Then, he realized this was rather stupid because trying to outrun a grizzly is pretty much pointless. They're too fast. 


     [ "running" ]

    2: 2) a sport, wherein people run as a form of athletic activity as opposed to merely another action that a person can take. In other words, they run for the sake of running (or in order to compete with other individuals in an event called a "race.") Some people totally dedicate themselves to this sport, to the point where it is a major part of their lives. Others do it on a fairly regular basis in order to stay in shape, or as part of a training/workout regimen.

      * e.g.,  ... 2) The cross country kids went running after school. Everyone else stared at them funny because it was 25 degrees out and snowing. 


     [ "running" ]

    3: Still others run occasionally, when they feel like it.


     [ "running" ]

    4: In order to run well, it helps to have good form (running incorrectly can put stress on your joints and be even more painful), good endurance, patience, and commitment (you don't just give up after 5 seconds, or you'll never get anywhere).

     [ "run that" ]

    1: and expression used when taking others posesions in a forceful manner

      * e.g.,  ... Bitch run that purse! "please give me your purse" 

     [ "runs" ]

    1: REALLY BAD Diarrhea

      * e.g.,  ... I got the runs this one time, but no sweat, I had a diper on. 


     [ "runs" ]

    2: They call it the runs because you gots to "runs" to the washroom before the shit "runs" out of your anus and down your pants (assuming your wearing pants)

     [ "Run-on" ]

    1: In literature, a Run-on is a shortening of "Run-on sentence". E.g.; "A Run-on". A run-on is a sentence that goes on for too long without proper punctuation.

      * e.g.,  ... This is a Run-on: My dad and I went to summer camp along with some friends and we had roasted some marshmallows and cooked some breakfast on the fire and we all slept in a tent. 

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