Friend 1: "Yeah, I bouta hit up the club!"
Friend 2: "Make sure you have a cute outfit."
Friend 1: "Oh, I will, with my matching shirt and shoes."
Friend 2: "That should be cute."
Friend 1: "And my matching socks and weave."
Friend 2: "Ok, run out." OR "You can out."
Olde-timey phrase, most commonly referring to the act of literally carrying someone perched uncomfortably on a rail to a point outside of the city limits. This was often a form of punishment for committing any act others thought was extremely bad. It is still sometimes used in the Southern states.
Doctor:What did she take?
Friend:These, Dexamil. Supposed to cure drinkin'
Doctor: Alan T. Whitman, M.D. That man ought to be run out of town on a rail.
The femaleequivalent of a circle-jerk, where several females (at least four) conjoin to form a rhombus or other polygon in which the connection is formed between one participant's hand and the adjacent participant's vagina.
Erin and Christina left their first rubout rhombus in both pain and pleasure, pleasure in their pussies and pain in their wrists.