You know that feeling you get when something really scary happens; like a possible car accident? You start sweating, you fell jittery, your heart pounds, you breath heavier and you feel that tingling through your body? That's called a sudden adrenaline rush. Your body has a built-in "fight-or-flight" mechanism, that occurs in response to a scary or startling situation. What it means is that all your body systems speed up in response to fear. They call it "fight-or-flight, because your body is ready for however you decide to deal with that situation. You'll either fight or run (flight). Just like when you see a bar fight about to happen. The two opponents will be shaking, moving around, breathing heavy, etc. They are pumped up (on adrenaline). If someone with even a slightly weak bladder is faced with intense fear, because everything is sped up, urine can leak out. This answer is from a medical stand point. I hope i did'nt get too indepth to answer your question.