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Rush

Rush may refer to any of the following:

  • In general it implies something that happens hurriedly or hastily, or an activity entailing unusually rapid flow of people or things at quantity (see Wiktionary: Rush).
  • Also called an adrenaline rush, it is an energetic and slighly euphoric feeling that occurs when something scary or dangerous happens. Recreational drugs can bring on or intensify this kind of rush.
  • In poker, a winning streak. Usually such a streak is characterized by a sequence of unusually lucky cards.
  • In American football, rushing describes two different actions. See rush (football).
  • the Chicago Rush is an Arena Football League team.
  • In botany it is a semiaquatic grass-like plant of the family Juncaceae.
  • In fraternities and sororities it is a regulated period of new member recruitment. Sometimes the regulated period is termed formal rush and the general term extended to the overall process or concept of new member recruitment.
  • In music, it means to play faster than the indicated tempo. Rushing is usually accidental and undesirable.
  • In real-time strategy computer games, a rush is a fast attack at the beginning of a game.



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Rush River is the name of several rivers in the United States:



Last updated: 05-21-2005 18:50:32