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Run Forrest Run 

From the film Forrest Gump, used by dumpy and lazy people to deride somebody seen running for any reason other than recreation or to make it to lunch specials at Hooter's
"Look at that dude in a hurry to catch the bus, HEY, RUN FORREST RUN!"
Run Forrest Run by Stangdo January 15, 2009

Run Forrest Run 

Snide mockery used against anyone seen running, especially out of need, anger, fear, confusion, etc. The greater the desperation, the funnier it is.
(Sees city bus pulling away down the street)
Tim: "Oh, shit! That's my bus! "
(goes flying after the bus)
Me: "Run Forrest RUN!"
Run Forrest Run by KCutty July 1, 2017

Run Forrest Run 

A phrase from the movie "Forrest Gump" that is sometimes annoyingly used to cheer on unsuspecting cross country runners.
"Run Forrest Run!"
"Please, shut the fuck up."

Run Forrest, Run Forrest! 

A joke from a movie named "Forrest Gump"

"Run, Forrest, Run!" is a meme that originated from the movie, Forrest Gump. When the bullies were chasing Forrest, Jenny started yelling, "run, forrest, run!" and this helped Forrest run faster away from the bullies. This eventually led Forrest being able to run across the country many times when he was an adult.

Now, people use this quote a lot when they see someone running fast, especially if it looks like they are trying to get to somewhere on time. This can also be said if someone, like Forrest, is trying to run away from bullies or other people.
Look at that guy running, he must be in a hurry.
RUN FORREST, RUN FORREST!

Run, Forrest, Run!

A quote from the movie "Forrest Gump" used as incentive to flee for someone that is about to get his ass kicked
Ju Jitsu cage fighter to big mouth drunkard that has been messing with him all night

"I'm gonna fuck you up!"
"Run, Forrest, Run!"
Run, Forrest, Run! by ixIsDeprecated September 4, 2019
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