0 present participle of hare
1 to run or go very quickly, usually in an uncontrolled way:
Haring was also very active in the field of theoretical polemic from 1924 onwards.
We appear to have a very slow, tortoise-like evolution in our information and communication policy, whilst our costs are haring away.
This raises a wonderful picture in my mind of the village "bobby" haring round the countryside trying to seize a wild rabbit which has been turned loose.
Haring avoided diagnosis for many years, but he felt it coming even then.
Haring became interested in drawing and art at a very early age.
Haring's discography is difficult to trace, since many of the sides he performed on do not actually list his name.
Haring's diagnosis was never a secret; it was public knowledge and an accepted part of his persona in the media.
Haring notes that there's more, all colorful and unique.