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Kian Rush

The art of being so bad at pro clubs that you are forced into retirement and no one cares.

A ball comes into the box in 90th minute for Kian Rush and instead of scoring a header you scream “bicicleta” and proceed to miss the ball attempting an overhead kick.

by Ginhead April 18, 2024


Few Rush

The traffic rush during curfew hours. All the minor drivers have to hustle home so they aren't pulled over.

Sally- "You're leaving? It's only ten forty. Stay and party. Thomas just brought up a new case"
Dan- "Yeah, I can't, not if I want to beat the few rush."

by Tori V :) January 18, 2010


Rush-slapped

To be overwhelmingly rejected by a company and/ or a large section of the American people. To be forced into a humiliating public apology against your wishes. To flip flop on a position after facing enormous public pressure.Similar to bitch-slapped.

He sure got rush-slapped today, 3 advertisers left his show.

by Sexxybeast1973 March 9, 2012


p90 rush

When the team are all chileans and argentinians (or all speak spanish) but you get 1 brazilian teammate.

1 Person: Ok guys, lets play slow and hold a little bit.

2 Person: Sounds good!

3 PERSON (BRAZILIAN): CALA BOCA BOLUDO COMPRA P90 RUSHA FONDO AI SEU LIXO

1 Person: What a dick, so basic..

2 Person: This is normal, he is brazilian

by SSJRose February 28, 2017


rush me

Describes the action of making very quick work of something, most notably, food.

Kevin: Man, this game is going to be off the hook tonight!

Cam: Hell yeahz! But hold up brah. Pull into this Mickey Ds over here right quick. I gotz to rush me a Happy Meal!

by drkato September 4, 2009


Rush to Die Phenomenon

The tendency of a government to make policies and regulations that cause people to suffer and or die in larger numbers and or sooner rather than make policies that reduce people's suffering. This issue can be seen very frequently when the government is dealing with taxation, corruption, disease outbreaks, water and air pollution caused by hazardous waste, etc.

Hugo: The government keeps raising taxes every year, even though they know that large numbers of people may be driven into homelessness and may not be able to afford the resources they need to survive. This may lead to many people enduring unnecessary suffering. Why do they keep doing this every year?
Alan: Because many of our political leaders care more about their agenda than the actual needs of the people. They could have tried to make a new revenue source that does not rely taxes to generate income to help eliminate the need to raise taxes every year, but they are lazy and argue its unnecessary; when in fact it should have been done years ago. This issue is an example of the Rush to Die Phenomenon.

by Vanguard 1998 February 9, 2021