To beat feet means to go somewhere quickly. It can be used as either an explanation for having to rush some place (eg. I had to beat feet to get there on time), or for telling someone to get away (eg. He wanted to hang out with us, but I told him to beat feet). Common term in the Army.
The drill sergeant was yelling at me to hurry up, so I had to beat feet in order to get there before he lost it!
This dude was trying to hang out with me and my bros, but we told him to beat feet because he’s a nerd.
This dude was trying to hang out with me and my bros, but we told him to beat feet because he’s a nerd.
by Melonhead December 14, 2018
It is a "pick up" in a bar or elsewhere that the person has no intention of having a relationship with or seeing again.
by Melonhead November 09, 2006
by Melonhead October 26, 2006