by tiddyinmouth August 15, 2020
"Boy 1: Did you hear what happened to Ismail at lunch today ?? "
"Boy 2: No what happened ?? he told me he had a neck cramp ! "
"Boy 3: RJ made him run that dome nicely ! "
"Boy 2: No what happened ?? he told me he had a neck cramp ! "
"Boy 3: RJ made him run that dome nicely ! "
by RunThatDome December 16, 2011
This is what a male does after nailing a slumpbuster in order to not get caught and made fun of. Where women must do the "walk of shame", men go on the "smuggler's run" in order to not be seen by others.
We know he got a slumpbuster last night. We caught him getting ready to do the smuggler's run coming out of her house.
by J-Rax April 08, 2008
A term sometimes used in software development, most likely in the video game industry,
to describe a person's code or asset submit to the project's source control (ie: Perforce)
just before leaving the office for an extended period, ie:(before lunch or the end of day),
without the person staying to see his code / asset submission breaks the build / code compilation.
May also be used in a changelist description by the person submitting the code / asset change to warn others he is conscious about the abomination he/she did.
Also see:
Ninja Chicken
Blind Chicken
to describe a person's code or asset submit to the project's source control (ie: Perforce)
just before leaving the office for an extended period, ie:(before lunch or the end of day),
without the person staying to see his code / asset submission breaks the build / code compilation.
May also be used in a changelist description by the person submitting the code / asset change to warn others he is conscious about the abomination he/she did.
Also see:
Ninja Chicken
Blind Chicken
Joe did a chicken run again and broke the build.
As a changelist description:
Batman25 - updated main character for tonight's demo deliverable - CHICKEN RUN
As a changelist description:
Batman25 - updated main character for tonight's demo deliverable - CHICKEN RUN
by mbdash June 27, 2018
by Giovanni9999 May 15, 2007
by mike March 15, 2005
When you join a Facebook group so you can post a comment that attacks the group and then leave again.
Joey, whose older brother was serving in Iraq, did a join-and-run on the group Soldiers Are Not Heroes.
by clearlyclaire February 03, 2010