errand

/ˈɛrənd/
noun
  1. A short trip taken to perform a specific task, usually to buy something, deliver a message, or run a simple chore.
    • He went on an errand to deliver a package to his neighbor.
    • She asked her son to do an errand and pick up milk from the store.
    • I need to run a quick errand to the post office before it closes.
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