Verb: Controlling a certain section of the prison, jail or other similar type of building used to house convicted criminals.
Reporter: So what were you doing during your incarceration?
Former prisoner: I was just always running the deck no matter where they had put me.
Former prisoner: I was just always running the deck no matter where they had put me.
by Gohan Barracuda November 22, 2017

Jakob: I just need to grab my downstem.
Richie: Alright, are you gonna hang for a bit?
Jakob: Nah man!
Richie: So your just gonna downstem and run?!
Richie: Alright, are you gonna hang for a bit?
Jakob: Nah man!
Richie: So your just gonna downstem and run?!
by Mrstealyovape September 17, 2018

Blindsiding an unsuspecting douchebag or idiot with your fist after building momentum and launching from a full sprint.
Look at that loser wearing the VR headset. I just want to run punch that stupid smile off his face. He'll never see it coming!
by nateD21 January 29, 2021

A short stop at the greatest fast-food restaurant known to God or man, Mighty Taco. This "run" is most often in response to the combination of a near-empty stomach and a near-empty wallet, esp. on the spur of the moment. This delicious phenomenon is known only among natives of Buffalo, NY.
by ZeeMan December 3, 2007

To accelerate through first base (french kissing), onto second base ("heavy petting") to third base (oral sex) and finally coming around to home plate (sexual intercourse).
by Cayle Funck October 10, 2003

A run-on-sentence is similar to any other standard sentence except just goes on and on and on indefinitely without actually telling you anything important beyond the first clause because a run-on-sentence is actually an ongoing series of clauses that should really be separated out into their own distinct sentences but aren't due to carelessness or hyperactivity observed most frequently in college students finishing last-minute essays or by those who have consumed far beyond the daily recommended dose of coffee, amphetamines, or snickers bars.
Run-on-Sentence seen above.
by Lynn Z. December 13, 2009

after performing a blade seizure, you charge maintaining contact and thus control of the opponents weapon.
by Spaz De Kat December 4, 2009
