by AntiOof December 1, 2021

when soccer goalies go for a "run" and once they can't be seen start walking, because when do goalies really run?
by Goalkeeper00 August 19, 2012

by EmJayee January 28, 2020

Casanova and Don Juan were infamous as expert "hit on and run" dandies --- Don Juan had so many flings, in fact, that when presented with a number of his former lady-friends in the afterlife, he could not even remember the names of any of them.
by QuacksO March 26, 2019

Australian-New Zealand in origin meaning to go up to the pub and bring beer back. Often to do with mining or farming or a rural/industrial setting where a group of workers would have a drink together after knock off time. A Cutter is a Billy can and each bloke would have his own. If a flagon or beer could be brought, each man’s cutter could be filled and the beer shared. Running the cutter was to send someone on an errand to fetch beer for sharing amongst the thirsty workers at the end of a shift
by Davidian Revolution August 4, 2021

by Brad_CTS September 20, 2023

Typically used to describe any period of time for Manchester United outside the Legendary reigns of the Sir's Busby and Ferguson. Commonly recognised as business as usual or our usual as we refer to it A Barron Run
by Another pseudonymal November 2, 2021
