Left the scene in a hurry, usually to avoid being arrested or avoiding having to pay or facing up to any responsibility.
When they found out the (police) (the ex) (the father in law) (dope peddler) was after them they shot through in the middle of the night. Australian saying.
by ratsbackside January 23, 2020
We were taking shots of whiskey and then she went outside. I don't know if she was about to throw up or just having shot flashes.
by Eve Rousseau August 28, 2013
1. A movie that looks like absolute shit and is repulsive to the eye because the makers couldn't afford a "real" camera or were too lazy and went with videotape, preferably the VHS kind.
2. a ultra-low buget, direct to video movie from the 80's to mid-90's
2. a ultra-low buget, direct to video movie from the 80's to mid-90's
Watch the movie "Criminally Insane", then check out "Crazy Fat Ethel 2. Aside from the 2nd movie consisting mainly of flashbacks from "Criminally Insane" (which was shot on film), it looks like someone used a backwater newsroom camera. Hence the ugly, putrid color and crappy picture quality that can only be attributed to VHS. Also many low budget straight to video movies were shot on VHS in the early 80's all the way into the mid-90's.
So when your friend ask you why a this movie look so ugly? Tell him, its Shot on Shitteo or that it was direct to shitteo
So when your friend ask you why a this movie look so ugly? Tell him, its Shot on Shitteo or that it was direct to shitteo
by Trekkie313 January 18, 2010
A picture or a scene from a movie or TV in which one or both of the bare soles of a woman's feet are visible.
With his fondness for women's feet, Sean jumped for joy when he saw Jessica Biel's sole shot from her latest paparazzi beach pics.
by HyperKnight June 10, 2009
Boss-shots
Is when you make important Decisions with power behind them.
Giving orders with muscle .
calling all the big shots.
Is when you make important Decisions with power behind them.
Giving orders with muscle .
calling all the big shots.
by MillYentei DYSlick July 17, 2020
by Noisymedal February 20, 2017
While a brilliant monster reveal in a film (e.g. Alien, Jaws, The Thing) is normally referred to as the "money shot", a bad monster reveal is referred to as a "coupon shot". Coined by RedLetterMedia in their reviews of the films Biohazard and Carnosaur 2.
"I thought we were gonna get a great reveal of the monster, but instead we get another awkward coupon shot of the alien just standing there next to a guy in the back of a truck" - Rich Evans
by Southbound Soul June 19, 2017