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run noun- a group motorcycle excursion US
- A run is a lot of things to the Angels: a party, an exhibition and an exercise in solidarity. — Hunter S. Thompson, Hell’s Angels, p. 116, 1966
- The first adventure I ever had was the first time I went on a run with the Hell’s Angels. — Frank Reynolds, Freewheelin’ Frank, p. 5, 1967
- The rest of the meeting was pretty routine, with discussions of a run that was coming up[.] — Robert Lipkin, A Brotherhood of Outlaws, p. 41, 1981
- A motorcycle run is a get-together; a moving power. It’s a real show of power and solidarity when you’re a Hell’s Angel. — Ralph “Sonny” Barger, Hell’s Angel, p. 1, 2000
- a period of extended amphetamine use US
- — Ruth Bronsteen, The Hippy’s Handbook, p. 15, 1967
- Speed runs can extend to several months, but usually they are self-limiting and last from 2–3 days. — Geoffrey Froner, Digging for Diamonds, p. 53, 1989
- a crime spree moving from city to city US
- We were on what police call a “run,” and the run provided its own internal sense and energy. We would steal a car and finance the trip with robberies. — Malcolm Braley, False Starts, p. 76, 1976
▶ on the run escaping from justice; being a fugitive UK, 1887- Fluffies on the run as spikies win battle of the streets. — The Guardian, 14 April 2001
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