run off one's mouth
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[edit]Verb
[edit]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)
- 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.