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duck blur 

A chaotic commotion of activity, often compared to a hurricane. Neither ducks nor Duckburg are required for a duck blur to exist.
The rescue effort turned into a duck blur when looters took to the streets.
duck blur by Superbuckeye January 22, 2011

Blur fist 

Verb. For one who performs an intense and vicious masturbation session that the hand moves so quickly it becomes blurry to the untrained eye.
Pete was blur fisting last night in preparation for FistFest so vigorously that he broke his dick.
Blur fist by mini man April 11, 2010

motion blur 

A useless, visual effect used in video-games which causes brain cancer. Motion blur causes the camera to blur out when rotating or looking around. Thankfully this is optional in most cases.
When starting up a new game, head to the options menu and turn off motion blur.
motion blur by Jimple Sack January 6, 2015

The Blue Blur

Sonic The Hedgehog, who is a mascot for Sega and an iconic character of gaming.
Go ahead and worship those other losers, but no one compares to The Blue Blur.
The Blue Blur by Nakamura November 20, 2006
Blur are an English alternative rock/britpop band. The group consists of singer Damon Albarn, guitarist Graham Coxon, bassist Alex James and drummer Dave Rowntree. Their songs - Song 2, Parklife, There's no other way, Bang, Popscene, Tender, Out of time, Fool's day, Crazy beat, No distance left to run. My all time favourite - Music is my radar.
The last album featuring Blur's original lineup, 13 (1999) found the band members experimenting with electronic music and gospel music, as Albarn wrote more personal lyrics.
Blur by Sweet Liar February 23, 2011
A style of depicting fight scenes in movies, originating roughly around the turn of the 21st century. It contains one or more of the following traits:

1) Dark scenery contrasted by incomplete lighting (often with a feel such as "rave" or "industrial", augmented by appropriate music)
2) Increased footage speed
3) Inclusion of Matrix-style bullet time
4) Rampant movement of the camera, both in terms of erratic movement as well as frequent changes of shot entirely, creating an intentionally jarring viewing experience

Blur fu is often incorporated to make a movie appear edgy, hardcore, or to match other similar movies. It is also a tool to mask the fact that the performers onscreen may not be able to perform any real fight stunts worth watching.

Examples of blur fu can be seen in films like Alien Vs Predator, Serenity, King Arthur, League of Extraordinary Gentlemen and many more.
What the heck just happened? The Alien attacked the Predator, but then it was all blur fu.
blur fu by Rockhopper September 9, 2008