skrrt

Etymology
. Lexicalized from Riverdale Shawty’s feature in the original mixtape version of ’s 2009 song  uttering Even got the spots (Scurt! Scurt!) off the block. Then in late 2013 picked up the interjection, alleged to have circulated sporadically in Afro-American circles since the 1990s, for his piece Chiefin Keef, his line Pull off in that foreign, skrr skrr skrr, she thought she seen a beast, and many other lines in his further career, to be imitated by other rappers of New York and soon the whole world, which embraced it as a fashion symbol printed on apparel.

Interjection

 * 1) The sound of a tire screeching
 * 2) The sound of one quickly turning away from someone/something

Verb

 * 1) To speed away to another place by means of a vehicle with tires, or in simulation of it.