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Beam me up, Scotty
Beam me up, ScottyGet me out of here! Take me away! This phrase comes from the TV show Star Trek, in which it was used (with slightly different wording) as a command to be brought back onto the starship Enterprise via a form of teleportation, often when faced with a dangerous situation. As screaming preschoolers ran all around me, all I could think was, "Beam me up, Scotty!"See also: beam, ScottyBeam me up, Scotty!Get me out of here!; Take me away from this mess! (From the late 1960s television program StarTrek.) This place is really crazy! Beam me up, Scotty! I've heard enough! Beam me up, Scotty!See also: beamBeam me up, Scotty! sent. Get me out of here!; Take me away from this mess! (From the television program Star Trek.) This place is really crazy! Beam me up, Scotty! See also: beamBeam Me Up, Scotty Regional drug slang for (1) Crack dipped in PCP, or (2) Inhaling additional cocaine The phrase is taken from the original TV series Star Trek, in which it was a common request for Montgomery ‘Scotty’ Scott, the ship’s engineer, to transport crew members via teleportation |