Hit-run
[hit-ruhn] /ˈhɪtˈrʌn/
adjective
1.
(defs 1, 2, 4).
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[hit-skip] /ˈhɪtˈskɪp/ adjective 1. (defs 1, 2).
- Hit someone
verb phrase
- Hit someone below the belt
verb phrase To hurt or exploit unfairly, esp with words: calling her white trash was really hitting below the belt
- Hit someone like a ton of bricks
verb phrase To have a great sudden impact on, esp by surprise: Then the answer hit me like a ton of bricks [1920s+; based on the mid-1800s term fall upon someone like a thousand bricks]