Rush

  • 61Rush — Recorded as Rush, Rushe, Rosher, Rusher, Rushman (British Isles), Risch, Rischer, Rosch, Roscher (German), and many other spellings, this very interesting surname has at least four possible origins. It is generally accepted that in England it is… …

    Surnames reference

  • 62rush — rush1 verb 1》 move or act or cause to move or act with urgent haste.     ↘take somewhere with urgent haste.     ↘(rush something out) produce and distribute something very quickly.     ↘deal with (something) hurriedly. 2》 (of air or a liquid)… …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 63rush — I [[t]rʌʃ[/t]] v. i. 1) to move, act, or progress with speed, impetuosity, or violence 2) to dash forward, as for an attack 3) to appear, go, pass, etc., rapidly or suddenly 4) spo to carry the football on a running play 5) to perform, accomplish …

    From formal English to slang

  • 64rush —   1. Move swiftly. Holo ino, holo āwīwī, lele ino, auau, pūlale, holomoku, haluku, hakuko i;    ♦ rush out, lele;    ♦ rush, as water, kokoi, kō ie ie; kūkawowo (rare);    ♦ rush, as in battle, olowalu, ho ouka;    ♦ rush, as a crowd, mokuāwai,… …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 65rush — English has two words rush. The plantname [OE] goes back to a prehistoric Germanic *rusk , which also produced German and Dutch rusch, and may be related to Latin restis ‘rush’. Rush ‘hurry’ [14] goes back ultimately to Old French ruser ‘drive… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 66rush — n 1. the initial heady or euphoric sensation consequent on taking a mind altering drug. The word is used especially, and most literally, of stimulant drugs such as cocaine and amphetamines; it generally refers to the sudden effects of a drug… …

    Contemporary slang

  • 67Rush — /rʌʃ/ (say rush) noun Geoffrey Roy, born 1951, Australian film and stage actor; films include Shine (1996) for which he won the Academy Award for best actor, Quills (US, 2000) and The King s Speech (UK, 2010); Australian of the Year 2012.… …

  • 68rush — English has two words rush. The plantname [OE] goes back to a prehistoric Germanic *rusk , which also produced German and Dutch rusch, and may be related to Latin restis ‘rush’. Rush ‘hurry’ [14] goes back ultimately to Old French ruser ‘drive… …

    Word origins

  • 69Rush TV — Infobox Television show name = Rush TV caption = format = Variety show camera = multicamera setup picture format = 480i SDTV runtime = 1 hour creator = Moomoo Productions Inc. developed by = Studio 23 executive producer = Leo Katigbak starring =… …

    Wikipedia

  • 70rush — See: BUM S RUSH …

    Dictionary of American idioms