by that track girl May 11, 2014
Get the running bunsmug. 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 8, 2008
Get the Smuggler's Runmug. "Quit Run Escaping from your chores, before I turn the Internet off."
"If you have to Run Escape your problems all the time, you aren't going to get your life together."
"I'm Run Escaping from the Outside, it's scary out there."
"If you have to Run Escape your problems all the time, you aren't going to get your life together."
"I'm Run Escaping from the Outside, it's scary out there."
by Leunah Skye December 21, 2016
Get the Run Escapemug. by 2busy2work February 26, 2015
Get the trash runmug. by tiddyinmouth August 15, 2020
Get the running the countrymug. by mike May 13, 2005
Get the running coldmug. I think the people before me don't even practice Free Running... Free running is the art of moving your body in an aesthetically pleasing way.
Not to be confused with Parkour, which is moving from point A to point B as quickly as possible using objects in your way as shortcuts rather than obstacles. Well, as the need for efficiency declines throughout the years, more of a focus was based on aesthetics, such as flips and spins. Moves such as these weren't as efficient as much as the were aesthetic, so these were classified as free running moves.
There is no mindset of movement when doing free running as opposed to parkour.
Parkour has within itself the intention of moving from one place to another very quickly, whereas in free running you could be in the same place for hours on end with no intent of movement.
Not to be confused with Parkour, which is moving from point A to point B as quickly as possible using objects in your way as shortcuts rather than obstacles. Well, as the need for efficiency declines throughout the years, more of a focus was based on aesthetics, such as flips and spins. Moves such as these weren't as efficient as much as the were aesthetic, so these were classified as free running moves.
There is no mindset of movement when doing free running as opposed to parkour.
Parkour has within itself the intention of moving from one place to another very quickly, whereas in free running you could be in the same place for hours on end with no intent of movement.
by Guerrero Movement April 5, 2011
Get the Free Runningmug.