run one's mouth off
English
[edit]Verb
[edit]run one's mouth off (third-person singular simple present runs one's mouth off, present participle running one's mouth off, simple past ran one's mouth off, past participle run one's mouth off)
- Alternative form of run off at the mouth
- 2004, Modest Mouse (lyrics and music), “Float On”, in Good News for People Who Love Bad News:
- I ran my mouth off a bit too much, oh, what did I say? / Well, you just laughed it off, it was all okay