跑腿 (pǎo tuǐ) — To run errands

Means 'to run errands.' Refers to doing small tasks or chores, often for someone else. Used humorously when people feel like they are doing menial work.

Example Usage

我今天又要帮朋友跑腿,真是忙死了。

I have to run errands for my friend again today; it’s exhausting.

Cultural Context

Describes the feeling of being burdened by responsibilities that are not one’s own.

Category: daily-life