by Jasper June 13, 2004
A run-on-sentence is similar to any other standard sentence except just goes on and on and on indefinitely without actually telling you anything important beyond the first clause because a run-on-sentence is actually an ongoing series of clauses that should really be separated out into their own distinct sentences but aren't due to carelessness or hyperactivity observed most frequently in college students finishing last-minute essays or by those who have consumed far beyond the daily recommended dose of coffee, amphetamines, or snickers bars.
Run-on-Sentence seen above.
by Lynn Z. December 13, 2009
by guis June 20, 2011
A game created by Top Triamwong while he was bored.
Rules:
1. One player types in Random Letters (no grammer marks) ex. yimn
2. The other player must make a word out of each letter, creating a totally wack sentence.
Winner: There is no winner, cuz in the end we're all losers for playing this game
Rules:
1. One player types in Random Letters (no grammer marks) ex. yimn
2. The other player must make a word out of each letter, creating a totally wack sentence.
Winner: There is no winner, cuz in the end we're all losers for playing this game
by God's Brain March 12, 2005
This is an example of a run-on sentence: First I went to my friends house and then we played games for a while then we got something to eat and afterward we jumped on the bed for a while before going to sleep after midnight.
by kyle.biddle January 19, 2011
by Dubiks January 19, 2019
A great movie starring Kevin Bacon, Garret Hedlund and more. The family man and senior vice-president of the insurance company Starship Capital Nick Hume lives a comfortable life with his wife Helen and his sons Brendan and Lucas. While driving back home with his son Brendan after a game of hockey, Nick stops his car in a gas station in a dangerous neighborhood and he witnesses his son being murdered by the punk Joe Darley in the convenience store. When the prosecutor tells the grieving Nick that Joe would get a maximum of three years in prison, Nick tells the judge in court that he has not recognized Joe as the killer of his son. In the night, Nick goes to Joe's place and stabs him to death. When Joe's brother Billy is informed about the death of Joe, he summons his gang in a war against Nick with tragic consequences.
by Risown March 04, 2009