A man the age of 20-25 running through a hotel laundry room naked trying to see how long he can go without getting caught.
Jimmy was as slippery at yesterday's laundry room gauntlet run as a buttery dildo up someone's arse.
by LongDotDong July 10, 2016

The term “Run it up” represents having sexual intercourse with someone. It can also be asked like a question ( Wanna run it up in the back ally ? )
by Salty never sells in arena December 11, 2022

The act of getting out of the shower and running to your room naked whilst finding time to send a nude to your partner.
Guy 1: How the fuck has Rhys managed to get a nude to sent to Rou right after he got out the shower?
Guy 2: He must have gone running in the run
Guy 2: He must have gone running in the run
by BaguetteAnonymous April 7, 2019

by TheLordME October 6, 2021

by Raggy the Red March 19, 2025

(Verb) The act of a woman pleasuring herself, while stroking her clitoris with two fingers aggressively until she reaches orgasm.
by Wilma Fingersdo July 13, 2024

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
