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Today's Idiom = "Are You Going To Eat And Run?"

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Eat And Run ( eat ones food and then leave right away, which can be considered rude ... )
"are you going to eat and run?"



Example: "Hey, I'm sorry to have to eat and run, but I have a meeting in 10 minutes." Another example: "I can have a quick lunch with you, but I will have to eat and run."




Eat A Meal Out

Eat Away At Someone Or Something


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Common variations of this idiom: Eat And Run, I Hate To Eat And Run, I Have To Eat And Run, We Have To Eat And Run, Sorry To Eat And Run, Are You Going To Eat And Run?, They're Going To Eat And Run, We're Going To Eat And Run,