Hit and run

Hit and run

Hit and run typically refers to:

*Hit and run (vehicular), the crime of failing to stop and identify oneself after a vehicular collision
*Hit and run (baseball), a baseball play in which runners are in motion before the ball is hit

Hit and run may also refer to:

In music:
*Hit & Run Music Publishing, a music publishing house in the United Kingdom
*Hit and Run (band), a bluegrass band from Boulder, Colorado
*"Hit and Run (album)", a 1981 album by Girlschool
*"Hit and Run", a song by Kim Carnes on her album "Mistaken Identity"
*"Hit and Run", a 1980 song by the group The Bar-Kays
*"Hit and Run" (instrumental), recorded by Ralph Dollimore
*"Hit and Run", alternate title of Paula Abdul's song "Straight Up".

In other entertainment:
*, an episode of the television series "Strangers with Candy"
*"The Simpsons Hit & Run", a video game based on the "Simpsons" television series
*Hit & Run ("Gladiators"), an event on the UK television series "Gladiators"
*Hit & Run, a blog published by the magazine "Reason"
*"Hit and Run" (film), a 2002 film directed by Richard Jutras

Other uses:
*Hit-and-run tactics, a military tactical doctrine
*Hit-and-run posting, on internet forums


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