run out on
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[edit]Verb
[edit]run out on (third-person singular simple present runs out on, present participle running out on, simple past ran out on, past participle run out on)
- To leave a partner or commitment suddenly and without prior warning.
- No one could believe that John had run out on his wife and kids.
- To leave a restaurant without paying the bill; to dine and dash.
- I saw him run out on the check at an Applebee's.