A fork of Rural Dictionary
The act of sitting down at a restaurant, eating all the bread from the basket, and leaving the restaurant without ordering. This is sometimes done intentionally, and other times with previous intentions of ordering a full meal.
Ex. 1: Dave: "I'm hungry. Want to go get some food?" Mike: "Same here, but I didn't bring my wallet." Dave: "Me neither. Let's just make a bread run at that Italian place down the street." Ex. 2: Larry: "This restaurant looked good, but now I can see it's just a tourist trap." Michelle: "At least the bread is good. Let's just make a quick bread run and find another place."
Group of cars driving to the shops to collect bread and milk A common misconception is that most of the cars have 2L engines a size in which milk comes in, however this is not true
Hey a milk and bread run is called milk and bread run because of all the 2L engines, No,no it's not serene