by AstralColossus April 22, 2021

Alexsi is running it down
by Nduvnavs October 3, 2021

by Gingagon June 23, 2014

The act of posting to an internet forum, message board or social networking site for the sole purpose of antagonizing others with angry or insulting posts, and then quickly disappearing. Usually adds nothing of substance to the ongoing conversation. Also see: Trolling.
"That guy came in here, told us we all suck, and never posted again. Guess he's a 'shit and run' poster".
by Peppy Zippy Zoo November 6, 2014

To run a piece on a girl can mean one of two things: to have sex with a girl in exchange for money, drugs, or whatever they decide to exchange.
To run piece on a girl can also mean: to con or steal from her in plain sight without her knowledge, especially if she is in debt to someone
To run piece on a girl can also mean: to con or steal from her in plain sight without her knowledge, especially if she is in debt to someone
I'll hit you up later but first I have to run a piece on a girl who needs some Boi or tonight, but she don't have any money.
by Nikstixx January 1, 2017

To run the gauntlet is when you take on a very risky task which may result in injury, physical or verbal abuse, ridicule or shame. It can sometimes be played as a dare or challenge especially after consuming a large quantity of alcohol. If all goes wrong the consequences can be quite brutal to either yourself, someone else or a business or organisation i.e loss of a busineses reputation or a significant fall from grace. However, if all goes right then it installs a sense of pride and relief, though regardless of the result it will be a lesson learned and the task will never be repeated.
1) When playing spin the bottle and someone chooses the dare and thay have to run the gauntlet through a busy shopping centre in their birthday suit, without being caught.
2) When a company director has to face the board of shareholders and has to explain why the company is failing and what he/she/they are going to about it:
Colleague: "the shareholders are ready to see you now"
Director: "right! time to run the gauntlet, wish me luck!"
2) When a company director has to face the board of shareholders and has to explain why the company is failing and what he/she/they are going to about it:
Colleague: "the shareholders are ready to see you now"
Director: "right! time to run the gauntlet, wish me luck!"
by Britney Sparkles June 2, 2025

X:Hey want to come over and decorate the Christmas tree?
Y: Sorry no time for that, I've got miles to run
X: Hey let me call you back later, just got home ....
Y: Don't stress, I know you've got miles to run
Y: Sorry no time for that, I've got miles to run
X: Hey let me call you back later, just got home ....
Y: Don't stress, I know you've got miles to run
by nadestt December 19, 2019
