by Angel234IsTheDarkSeraphim May 1, 2025
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That part time job wasn't worth the effort
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In The Long Run that rust bucket he bought
10 years ago cost him more in repairs
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In The Long Run after she couldn't collect child support anymore she kicked that kid out of the house
In The Long Run after he achieved his GED and commercial driver's license
He went and made something of himself.
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That part time job wasn't worth the effort
As the pay was crap and had no ambition to be the store manager.
In The Long Run that rust bucket he bought
10 years ago cost him more in repairs
In The Long Run he got his nut messing with that 304 but she put him on child support
In The Long Run after she couldn't collect child support anymore she kicked that kid out of the house
In The Long Run after he achieved his GED and commercial driver's license
He went and made something of himself.
In The Long Run after she started dieting and exercising she went from 322 lbs to 104 lbs
by Blu_leef March 26, 2023
Get the In The Long Run mug.A prisoner, group of prisoners (heretofore known as a gang) or confederacy thereby having been known to be so tough in their sanctions against unaffiliated or hostile members per se that others remark upon the ponderance of their visage, that they indeed "Run the Yard".
In layman's parlance, this person or persons are so tough that they control a territory many believe indefensible and do so day after day, an example of a place indefensible being the aforementioned prison yard, a locale often thought of as having no intrinsic law and with little chance of the uplifting and common practice thereof.
In common talk, a person or persons that are tough and command the respect of opposing groups to the point those groups cede territory to the dominant person or persons.
In layman's parlance, this person or persons are so tough that they control a territory many believe indefensible and do so day after day, an example of a place indefensible being the aforementioned prison yard, a locale often thought of as having no intrinsic law and with little chance of the uplifting and common practice thereof.
In common talk, a person or persons that are tough and command the respect of opposing groups to the point those groups cede territory to the dominant person or persons.
Dorroile, upon his arrival at the keep, was alarmed to learn that atramentous men run the yard, for Dorroile was of an inimical progeny.
by Gene Creemers March 26, 2016
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"Nah son, you don't want to do that, you'll get locked up for years"
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by lastblockbuster November 2, 2014
Get the run the jewels mug.An extreme internet challenge, where you are tasked with watching some of the most horrible videos out there. There are 20 levels and each one gets harder. They include a dog being skinned alive, a baby being run over by a car, and the infamous "three guys one hammer". It is currently unknown why anyone would do this to themselves.
by SKRIBZ July 23, 2016
Get the Run the gauntlet mug.A popular phrase after Beyoncé released a song titled the same in 2011. Although set out to foster feminism and girl power, it can be used in various other contexts, which could even lead to arguments
Person A: *Turns on radio* Yooo its that song by Beyoncé!! WHO RUN THE WORLD! Gir...
Person B: Corrupt politicians, that's who.
Person B: Corrupt politicians, that's who.
by Pseudo-panda August 20, 2019
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