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running block 

When you take the fat chick so your friend can get with the hot friend. Very similar to a wingman.
I'm running block, turn the lights down low, don't want no one to know, I tried to drink her skinny but shes still about 215.
running block by T-Zew May 26, 2006

Running Silent 

In nautical terminology Running Silent (also known as Silent Running) is defined as a standard operating procedure used by the crew on a submarine when they wish to become or remain as undetectable as possible.

Slang Term: The act by a person to either avoid complete detection or to minimize one's presence. To hide or be deceptive or sneaky.

Similar slang expressions are: Going Ghost, Hide and Seek, Under the Radar, Stealth Mode, Duck and Cover, On the Down-Low, etc.
Ever since I asked Damian about the money he owes me he's been running silent and avoiding me at every opportunity.

running it down mid

When someone gives up on League of Legends, usually out of anger for another player's actions, and moves their champion down the Middle Lane with the intentions of helping the other team with giving them a kill.
After AeserHD got salty, he started running it down mid to make sure his team lost.
running it down mid by TripleSWords December 30, 2016

Running in the 90's 

Drifting around a turn at 90mph\kph depending on who you ask. Commonly misunderstood and taken literally by listeners of the song "running in the 90's" from initial D.
Man, that was a rush. I was running in the 90's down that mountain.

running numbers

the number runners that worked for organized crime in the 20's and 30's. During this time the Mafia and other gangs controlled a lottery like game which was called the numbers.

The people who worked for the numbers racket were called number runners. They collected the bets from the gamblers and delivered the payoff when the gamblers won. Sometimes, these number runners were said to be "running numbers."

the winning numbers were often determined by the final digits of the winning payoff results of horse races. It is also true that when you compare the numbers game which was an illegal lottery to today's legal state controlled lottery, it did offer higher payoffs.

But, the numbers runners were not bookies. A bookie is a person who takes illegal bets on horse racing or sporting events. Contrairy to what the Wikipedia says, these two professions were not combined because the numbers game and sports betting were usually controlled by different people. Also the bookies took bigger bets and looked down on the number runners who survived by taking many small bets; hence the terms "numbers runner" and "book maker" refer to different people.
Running numbers in a Bronx tale, any old gangster movie
running numbers by Sparkyyyyyyy519 September 16, 2013

running your mouth

to keep on talking on a subject that is causing distress to others and provoking a fight
If you keep running your mouth, you are going to cause a big fight!
running your mouth by Pino Citron January 17, 2008