Define Running Out Meaning

Running Out

That lil girl at the grocery store was running out yesterday for some candy.
By Rubie
Run Out
When something (often a joke) is taken to the extreme.


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."
By Hedvig
Run Out
in Swedish the word slut means run out in English which causes some very confusing yet often hilarious insult moments for your lulz.

"And you my good sir are a run out" "stop acting like such a run out"
By Calypso
Run Out
When you finish sumthing

I have ran out of games (which will neva happen to me)
By Colene
Running Out
Commonly seen in Rainbow Six Seige, "running out" is when a Defending op runs out of the building at the start of the round to get a cheap kill. This way of playing is very toxic and looked down in the community. basically any op can run out but mostly seen by: Jäger, Bandit, Vigil or just anyone with an Acog. Plz stahp running out...

Ash: Wow, fucking Vigil ran out on me. Reported for running out
Thermite: What? How did he one-tap me like that, ranked is fucking rigged and bullshit.
Vigil: lol ez get gud fgt.
By Katharine
Running Out Of Turbo
Running low on energy/ drive
whatever is pushing you to do things.....
getting tired, worn down..

"I havent slept in days, I'm running out of turbo"
By Nadeen
Run Out Of Bank
Be in lack of money.

- Can you lan me money ?
- No, I run out of bank.
By Row
Running Out Of Ideas
When you don't have any ideas for words to define

I need help, I am Running out of ideas.
By Tiertza
Run Out Of Steam
To suddenly lose energy,enthusiasm or interest to continue doing something

After six months of trying my best in order to make him forgive me,I finally seem to run out of steam
By Cathy
Run Out Of Town On A Rail
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.
By Fifine