run hands

English

Etymology

Perhaps a blend of run one's mouth + throw hands.

Verb

run hands (third-person singular simple present runs hands, present participle running hands, simple past ran hands, past participle run hands)

  1. (slang) To start a physical altercation; to fight physically, as opposed to fighting verbally (i.e. arguing).
    Can you run them hands like you run that mouth?

Synonyms

Verb

run hands

  1. past participle of run hands
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