run off one's mouth

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run off one's mouth (third-person singular simple present runs off one's mouth, present participle running off one's mouth, simple past ran off one's mouth, past participle run off one's mouth)

  1. Alternative form of run off at the mouth
    • 2017, Arron Crascall, See Ya Later: The World According to Arron Crascall:
      'Breaking my sister's heart then getting pissed with his mates in the very next pub while she's sobbing alone?' I dragged this clown away from the fruitie and back to Amy next door, running my mouth off at him as we went.

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