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deceptive, evasive, or diversionary treatment, especially in response to a request
She gave her boyfriend the runaround when he asked her if she was doing drugs.

Runaround Sue 

A Runaround Sue is a girl that seems to be loyal and loving to you, but is in reality playing games with lots of guys to get attention and love. This term was first popularised by singer Dion in 1961.
Damn....i just caught my girl hanging out with this other guy in a coffee shop...now i realise she's just a Runaround Sue.

to give the runaround 

When a girl acts like she wants you but all she really wants is for you to run around like a little dog; to tease.
- Man! She gave me the runaround for eight months til she finally told me she was getting back with her boyfriend.

rap around 

When you're giving someone a reach around and you start freestyling in their ear to the rhythm of your thrust.
"Man, John was trying to give me a rap around last night, and he got so nervous he threw up his mom's spaghetti all over my back"
rap around by alveolar_stop April 24, 2014

reverse wraparound painted seagull twist 

A fantastic and triumphant sexual move. extremely pleasurable to both parties, although the woman is left paralyzed from the waste down 60% of the time. This move can only be performed on the beach because the man must anchor his feet into the sand for maximum thrusting power. You start off by having the woman perform a headstand, reach up between the dude's legs and tickle his grundle while he proceeds to fuckin plow the shit out of the girl's juicy crotch goblin. Most of the time one of those huge fucking mythical creatures will come lumbering over the dunes dragging a ten foot boner and join in the fun, but not all the time.
Hey Bill!

Yeah Bob?

I was giving Nancy the ole reverse wraparound painted seagull twist down on the spit the other day, and wouldn't ya know it? A huge goddamned elephant tyrannosaurus duck came outta nowhere and doused me in toothpaste.

Jewish wraparound 

noun. Disparaging. A route or path taken (as in driving or walking) from one place to another that is not the shortest and most ideal route available, especially one that is much longer than necessary.
My mom did a big old Jewish wraparound back from San Fransisco so it took her over two days to get back.
Jewish wraparound by Paul Rael January 7, 2011