run on

Verb

 * 1)  To continue without interruption
 * We can't afford for the performance to run on for more than the specified time.
 * 1) Using a certain time zone.
 * I was still running on daylight savings time.
 * 1) * 2016 April 9, Bill de Blasio, "Shamilton" at the Inner Circle Dinner:
 * Sorry, Hillary. I was running on CP time.
 * 1)  To continue talking for a long time.
 * She ran on and wouldn't let anyone get a word in edgeways.
 * 1) To operate with a particular energy source.
 * This car runs on bio-alcohol.
 * 1) To make numerous drafts or demands for payment, as upon a bank.
 * 2)  To carry on or continue (e.g. the type for a new sentence) without making a break or commencing a new paragraph.
 * 3)  To press with jokes or ridicule; to abuse with sarcasm; to bear hard on.
 * 4)  To rely on (something) for popular support in an election.
 * The senator is running on his record.
 * 1)  To attempt to enact (a plan, trick or scheme) on (someone).
 * Don'chu run game on me.
 * Don'chu run game on me.