Originates from the interview scene with fictional character Shorty Meeks in Scary Movie.
In the era of internet memes, this is sometimes used in:
1. Video game footages, where you have no chance versus the approaching opponent or vice versa.
2. Any movie or video game scene, where a character attempts to bail (run for his life).
In the era of internet memes, this is sometimes used in:
1. Video game footages, where you have no chance versus the approaching opponent or vice versa.
2. Any movie or video game scene, where a character attempts to bail (run for his life).
Shorty: I'm on T.V. Oh shit, first "Cops" now this. I'm gonna be a star, son!
Gail Hailstorm (Reporter): So how close were you to the victim?
Shorty: Oh real close. Right 'til the roofies wore and she woke up. Then she was all talkin' 'bout pressing charges so I just pulled my tongue outta her ass and left.
Gail Hailstorm (Reporter): If you could have spoken to her before she died, what would your last words to her have been?
Shorty: Run bitch run!
Gail Hailstorm (Reporter): So how close were you to the victim?
Shorty: Oh real close. Right 'til the roofies wore and she woke up. Then she was all talkin' 'bout pressing charges so I just pulled my tongue outta her ass and left.
Gail Hailstorm (Reporter): If you could have spoken to her before she died, what would your last words to her have been?
Shorty: Run bitch run!
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by JD Donboch March 8, 2004

When someone says or does something that is most obviously false, the other person must take their hand and slap it. This originates from a basketball terminology, when someone does something wrong/stupid the coach makes them get on the line and run.
by jchon20 February 8, 2015
