A phrase used when the gyal cant run from the thor hammer
(you can take a guess what we mean by hammer hehe)
(you can take a guess what we mean by hammer hehe)
When a gyal is talking big on the internet for you to rest it on her but when she is in person she is scared to even pull down them draws.
(DON'T RUN FROM SWORD)
(DON'T RUN FROM SWORD)
by MattyBRaps28 February 10, 2024

by bushlight January 16, 2018

When you go on a run/workout until you throw up, either for fitness or to cope with stress or depression.
by THE_NORMAL_USER December 9, 2018

a respectful game in which a group of people go bar hopping with the intention of asking people out as fast as possible, with the stipulations that said people must be told at some point, and the loser has to wear a dunce-style hat with the words 'party pooper' at the next rejection run
Harold and the boys seemed to think that the rejection run was the perfect idea to finally get Charles laid.
by hugh mungus 2 September 4, 2024

The Australian version of having a train ran on you, IE two Aussie studs punishing one girls clam bake.
I met these two bro studs at the pub last night, after a few drinks they asked if they could run a tram on me back at their place.
by HaUmean November 28, 2019

by ThatOneSceneKid July 21, 2018

When the photocopier runs out of ink: A phrase used to describe a situation where an imitation or copy is revealed to be unoriginal or counterfeit in nature. This phrase can also be shortened to "The photocopier ran out of ink" and still convey the same meaning. The phrase carries an element of intentional absurdity, as photocopiers do not actually use ink (they use toner).
The etymology of this phrase traces back to March 2025 when the cover art for a rapper's album was mocked online after being exposed as strikingly similar to the cover art of another rapper's album— with only one noticeable difference. The cover art for rapper Doeshii's album depicted her holding an alligator while sitting in a single-seater sofa, against a faded monochromatic backdrop. The online mockery began when the image was compared to the cover art for a song by the rapper Shah, which featured him holding his pet alligator, sitting in a single-seater sofa, against a faded monochromatic backdrop. The only notable difference was that Doeshii's image featured an albino alligator, leading to the meme captioned "When the photocopier runs out of ink," in reference to the lack of pigment in her cover art's alligator.
The etymology of this phrase traces back to March 2025 when the cover art for a rapper's album was mocked online after being exposed as strikingly similar to the cover art of another rapper's album— with only one noticeable difference. The cover art for rapper Doeshii's album depicted her holding an alligator while sitting in a single-seater sofa, against a faded monochromatic backdrop. The online mockery began when the image was compared to the cover art for a song by the rapper Shah, which featured him holding his pet alligator, sitting in a single-seater sofa, against a faded monochromatic backdrop. The only notable difference was that Doeshii's image featured an albino alligator, leading to the meme captioned "When the photocopier runs out of ink," in reference to the lack of pigment in her cover art's alligator.
Snugglington and Sunny are at an art gallery observing its owner insist a painting is an original, until a patron, on closer inspection, finds a stamp on the painting that says "Authentication denied. This is a Replica," prompting Snugglington to mockingly say "When the photocopier runs out of ink"
by JesusChristsDad March 18, 2025
