noun
The act of jumping with both feet into a quick, fully-committed relationship followed by immediate withdrawal.
adjective
Denoting or intended for demonstrating immediate commitment for the sake of quickness or effect rather than for permanency.
The act of jumping with both feet into a quick, fully-committed relationship followed by immediate withdrawal.
adjective
Denoting or intended for demonstrating immediate commitment for the sake of quickness or effect rather than for permanency.
"My new boyfriend felt sure we had a connection from day one and were destined to be together; then scared the shit out of himself and ran away. I was the victim of a commit-and-run."
"commit-and-run men who lead women into believing that they are the one, in the first few dates, only to never be heard from again"
"commit-and-run men who lead women into believing that they are the one, in the first few dates, only to never be heard from again"
by Sky Spang November 21, 2019
by gmc1978 December 16, 2009
by StarSnowLeopard July 23, 2014
"What did Richard do in this svn commit?"
"I dunno, check the svn commit message."
"It says here, 'Plug hole in bad data, where are marked as having taken test, yet there are not tests to be found.'"
"OH GOOD GOD"
"I dunno, check the svn commit message."
"It says here, 'Plug hole in bad data, where are marked as having taken test, yet there are not tests to be found.'"
"OH GOOD GOD"
by ds_Urban_Dictionary_User April 22, 2009
by n3Mo_ July 16, 2010
The awkward stage where you're committed, but you don't want a normal relationship label...well now you have one.
A romantic relationship that has gone beyond the first stage of casual dating, and you're no longer dating other people, but not yet ready to become an official couple (i.e. boyfriend/girlfriend status).
A romantic relationship that has gone beyond the first stage of casual dating, and you're no longer dating other people, but not yet ready to become an official couple (i.e. boyfriend/girlfriend status).
L. and M. are now in a committed friendship. You know they are a couple, but don't want to admit it.
by Lazerxero October 14, 2014
A fancy way of saying a person is for the streets. People will be like “I have commitment issues” but what they really mean is that they cannot be loyal to their significant other. If someone says they commitment issues then it’s a guarantee that they belong to the streets and they’re gonna play you and even cheat on you. Commitment issues = Red Flag = For The Streets
by Chad Chett November 26, 2021