A hit-and-run is when a person responsible for a vehicle collision (with another vehicle, a pedestrian, property, etc.) flees the scene of the collision (without leaving information or checking on the condition of others involved).
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It means to run or to hit hard from getting away.
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The slope can be remembered as "rise over run". When the slope is an integer, it means that the rise over run is positive.
It basically means for the person it was directed at to leave. In the past roads were made of brick. So, "hit the bricks" is the same as saying "hit the road".
For "hit" meaning to deal a blow, other possible verbs are strike, smite, slug, punch, slap, backhand, clout, or cuff.For "hit" meaning to collide with, other possible verbs are bump, run (into), collide (with), and crash (into).