Hit and run
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British pronunciation/hˈɪt and ɹˈʌn/
American pronunciation/hˈɪt ænd ɹˈʌn/

Definition & Meaning of "hit and run"

Hit and run
01

an accident in which the driver who is responsible for the accident runs away instead of stopping to help

hit and run definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "hit and run" and when to use it?

The idiom "hit and run" emerged from the combination of the words "hit" and "run," which individually refer to a collision and the act of fleeing or escaping, respectively. Over time, "hit-and-run" became a widely used term to describe accidents where a driver involved in a collision leaves the scene without stopping to face legal obligations.

hit and run
01

involving a driver of a motor vehicle who leaves the scene of an accident

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