Beam me up, Scotty — Beam me up, Scotty! is a catch phrase that made its way into pop culture from the science fiction television series . It comes from the command Captain Kirk gives his transporter chief, Montgomery Scotty Scott, when he needs to transport back to… … Wikipedia
beam me up, scotty — Something someone says when they want to get out of a place or situation, meaning Get me out of here! . (It comes from the TV series and movies Star Trek, though the exact words used were a little different.) … The small dictionary of idiomes
Beam 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! □ I’ve heard enough! Beam me up, Scotty! … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
Beam Me Up Scotty (Mixtape) — Beam Me Up Scotty Remixalbum von Nicki Minaj Veröffentlichung 18. April 2009 Label Trapaholics … Deutsch Wikipedia
beam me up, Scotty! — exclamation a request for crack or another stimulating drug. The catchphrase, from the 1970s TV series Star Trek, has been used since 2000 in rap lyrics … Contemporary slang
Scotty — can be:*A common nickname for a Scottish man *Montgomery Scott, the Star Trek character **See Beam me up, Scotty *Scotty (musician), a reggae singer *One of Elvis Presley s backing musicians * Scottish Terrier, a breed of dog more commonly known… … Wikipedia
Scotty Scott — There are at least two individuals commonly known as Scotty Scott:*Montgomery Scott, a Star Trek character, most recognizable for his role in the phrase Beam me up, Scotty *Harold Scotty Scott, a member of the American soul trio, The Temprees … Wikipedia
Scotty — Scot|ty also Mr Scott a character in the ↑Star Trek films and television programmes, known especially for the phrase said to him by the other characters Beam me up, Scotty … Dictionary of contemporary English
Scotty — /ˈskɒti/ (say skotee) noun Colloquial crack cocaine. {from the catchphrase Beam me up Scotty, from the US television series Star Trek (1966–69) …
beam — 1. noun /biːm/ a) Any large piece of timber or iron long in proportion to its thickness, and prepared for use. b) One of the principal horizontal timbers of a building; one of the transverse members of a ships frame on which the decks are laid… … Wiktionary