do a runner



do a runner

To flee or quickly leave a place, usually so as to get out of paying for something or to avoid trouble or the law. Primarily heard in UK. The teenagers did a runner as soon as the cab stopped, leaving the driver to foot the bill. The young man, unintelligible with drink, did a runner when the police went up to question him.
See also: runner

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Phokas-Ancient Greek
Taichitah-ee-cheeJapanese
Dua-Arabic
CheriSHER-ee, shə-REEEnglish
'Elifelet-Biblical Hebrew
IrmaEER-mah (German, Finnish), UR-mə (English)German, English, Dutch, Finnish, Spanish, Italian, Georgian, Lithuanian, Hungarian (Rare), Ancient G