Run (up) a tab informal verb phrase
To increase or accumulate debts or charges which one must pay at a future time
It's very risky for some youngers to start their business while they are running up a huge tab at the bank.
Choose whatever items you want and don't worry about the cost. I will run a tab.
You don't need to pay for each drink individually because this restaurant allows customers to run a tab.
Regain possession of cars, furniture, property ect. from a pawnbroker, corporation, or bank
Being heavily in debt
The verb "run" should be conjugated according to its tense.
In a bad situation, the worst possible outcome will always happen
That one subject i didnt learn was put on the test. Bread always falls on the buttered side i guest.