1 definition by PleaseStopBeingRude

"Across," but colloquial. Generally not acceptable in formal writing, but it is PERFECTLY FINE to use informally, as long as you use it to describe an action in the past. Stop enforcing your prescriptive grammar on us, y'all; I don't have to write like a haughty 19th century Latin student if I don't want to.
"I ran acrost the street yesterday to warn Randy that his sticks were burning."

And sometimes, but generally not,

"I will run acrost the street right now and yell, 'Randy, your sticks!'"
by PleaseStopBeingRude September 2, 2019
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