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RUN-D.M.C 

Russel Simmons invented this name for RUN DMC. where DMC means D from the DJ n MC MAster of Ceremony.
Run-D.M.C. was an influential hip hop group from Hollis
RUN-D.M.C by mo-fist February 1, 2009

You could run me over and i'd still say thank you

To say that they could do anything to you and you'd still say thank you because you love them too much.
"Colby Brock, you could run me over and I'd still say thank you. He is so hot."

you'd laugh to see a pudding run 

Phrase to indicate that a person is incredibly easily amused. Often used in the presence of children, the effect being they laugh more. However has also been proved effective on adults even if they've already heard it. Originates from a strange British family whose other phrases include as dry as a nun's gusset.
Mother: (makes appropriate amusing face)
Child: (laughs uncontrollably)
Mother: You'd laugh to see a pudding run!
Child: (more raucous laughter)

Run from the d 

When a chick keeps sliding away from a guy’s dick during sex, dodging the last inch or two of penetration. Which is generally annoying, throw some more lube on that pussy and take that dick weak ho. Running from this d, run from my d, ran from the dick, all these refer to this phenomenon. Also see running from the dick
Guy 1: I finally took Emma home last night
Guy 2: was it everything you dreamed in more
Guy 1: she was banging but it could have been better, she didn’t know what she was doing, I made her run from the d

Imma have you running from this d
Like a crook running from the police 🏃 ♀️💨👮 ♂️
-Chris Brown

G-D's Speed`~`Run 

G-D's Speed`~`Run
G-D's Speed`~`Run

I’d rather a good horse that’ll walk to the river, than have to buy 2 bad horses that will ultimately cost more in the long run 

This is a common olden saying that was said a lot back in the olden days. I think I heard someone say this one time awhile ago. You'd rather have a horse that could walk to the water, than two horse that'll cost me more in the long run.
Man that reminds me of the saying "I’d rather a good horse that’ll walk to the river, than have to buy 2 bad horses that will ultimately cost more in the long run"