run along - translation to greek
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run along - translation to greek

SONG
Walk Along, John; Walk along John; Walk along, John; Come Along John; Come along John; Come Along, John; Come along, John; Oh, Come Along John; Oh, Come along John; Oh, Come along, John; Oh, Come Along, John

run along         
AMERICAN SINGER, ACTRESS AND TELEVISION PERSONALITY
Erika Girardi; Just a Phaze; Everybody Wants Some (Erika Jayne song); Give You Everything; Time to Realize; Run Along; Love Forever (Erika Jayne song); Lose Myself (Erika Jayne song); One More Time (Erika Jayne song); Crazy (Erika Jayne song); Erika Jayne discography; Expensive (Erika Jayne song); Xxpensive (song); Xxpensive (Erika Jayne song); XXPEN$IVE; Missing Piece (Erika Jayne song); Cars (Erika Jayne song); Pretty Mess (book)
φεύγω
run out         
  • News report of Bill Brown's runout
METHOD OF DISMISSAL IN THE SPORT OF CRICKET
Run out (cricket); Mankading; Run Out; Mankad (dismissal); Mankaded
εξαντλούμαι
come along         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Come Along (disambiguation)
παρουσιάζομαι, προοδεύω, συνοδεύω

Definition

run along
informal
go away.

Wikipedia

Walk Along John

"Walk Along John", also known as "Oh, Come Along John", is an American song written for the blackface minstrel show stage in 1843. The lyrics of the song are typical of those of the early minstrel show. They are largely nonsense about a black man who boasts about his exploits.

The chorus is:

Come along John, Come along John,
Come along John, de fifer's son,
Ain't you might glad dat your day's work done.

"Walk Along John" is a likely source of inspiration for the later minstrel hit, "Old Dan Tucker". Verses in both songs are quite similar, such as this one:

Johnny lay on de rail road track,
He tied de engine on his back;
He pair's his corn wid a rail road wheel,
It gib 'im de tooth ache in de heel.

Compare with this verse, commonly found in versions of "Old Dan Tucker":

Old Daniel Tucker wuz a mighty man,
He washed his face in a fryin' pan;
Combed his head wid a wagon wheel
And he died wid de toofache in his heel.
Examples of use of run along
1. Conversations invariably run along the same lines.
2. Officials urged residents to run along organized evacuation routes.
3. Officials urged residents to run along organised evacuation routes.
4. Concerns about fraud in the industry run along the food chain, from retailers to producers.
5. The 60–km Jerusalem segment, which is halfway complete, does not run along the municipal boundaries.