How someone below the legal drinking age would ask an older person to buy them alcohol. Slang.
Came from saying “can you run to the liquor store for me”
Came from saying “can you run to the liquor store for me”
by NSvero August 21, 2022

Timmy- "I have to go to the washroom. I'll be back"
Jane - "okay"
5 min later...
Jane - "hey timmy that was quick!"
Timmy - "yeah I just did a rinse and run"
Jane - "okay"
5 min later...
Jane - "hey timmy that was quick!"
Timmy - "yeah I just did a rinse and run"
by Meaky January 9, 2011

by JJYEAH September 9, 2018

A voyage in Sea of Thieves (a popular Microsoft exclusive title developed by RARE) that can haul in more loot than any regular run purchased from Order of the Souls, Gold Hoarders, or Merchant Alliance. A Reaper's Run, if done correctly, can earn you unique prizes as well.
by DaddySauceKing March 20, 2019

A "pit-and-run" is a play on the term "hit-and-run" where a pit-bull takes the place of the vehicle.
"Pit and Run" refers to the phenomena where owners of aggressive pit-bulls flee the scene of random maulings carried out by their "fur-babies" in an attempt to avoid legal consequences. This parallels the behavior of perpetrators of vehicular hit-and-runs.
"Pit and Run" refers to the phenomena where owners of aggressive pit-bulls flee the scene of random maulings carried out by their "fur-babies" in an attempt to avoid legal consequences. This parallels the behavior of perpetrators of vehicular hit-and-runs.
Pit-bulls are responsible for the majority of dog-bite fatalities in the United States in spite of their comparatively small share of the canine population of the country. Many of these fatalities are attributable to pit-and-run incidents. The percentage of owners whose actions are said to constitute a pit-and-run who are ultimately apprehended is not known.
by BSL Patriot July 28, 2024

by LongDong007 July 2, 2022

A phrase used by someone who claims to consistently get lucky in poker or similar games, often pulling the perfect card when needed to win crucial hands. It's typically said with confidence, humor, or playful arrogance.
by whodat25555 February 4, 2025
