done a runner

The phrase "done a runner" is a colloquial expression typically used in British English. It means to escape or flee from a place or situation, often by running away abruptly and without warning, typically to avoid facing consequences or responsibilities. It can be used in various contexts, such as someone leaving without paying a bill in a restaurant, evading the police, or disappearing from a social gathering.


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