by rayza_069 June 18, 2010
A conversative gasbag who wants an end to science and intelligence; a spoonfed rich boy who things people care about what he says; the opposite of progress; someone who drops out of the army because of a pimple in his ass.
by Joseph Frederick November 13, 2006
a "rush limbots" is someone who only forms their political opinions after listening to Rush to see what he has to say about it....
by diabla007 January 26, 2011
The sudden feeling of drunkenness one gets from standing up, usually after having had several alcoholic drinks without moving from one's seat.
Socrates: (standing up) By the dog! Did it suddenly get a lot drunker in here?
Alcibiades: That's just a buzz rush, dude.
Alcibiades: That's just a buzz rush, dude.
by Deeply Superficial July 22, 2011
A term used for a swarming attack, and/or winning a battle by throwing bodies and outnumbering an opponent.
This term was derived off of a video game called Starcraft which had a tactic where you are able to rush opponents by mass producing zergs and rushing them
This term was derived off of a video game called Starcraft which had a tactic where you are able to rush opponents by mass producing zergs and rushing them
by ANtlas May 05, 2005
"And now the liberals want to stop President Reagan from selling chemical warfare agents and military equipment to Saddam Hussein, and why? Because Saddam 'allegedly' gassed a few Kurds in his own country. Mark my words. All of this talk of Saddam Hussein being a 'war criminal' or 'committing crimes against humanity' is the same old thing. LIBERAL HATE SPEECH! And speaking of poison gas ...I SAY WE ROUND UP ALL THE DRUG ADDICTS AND GAS THEM."
-Rush Limbaugh, Nov. 3, 1988
That's all you need to know.
-Rush Limbaugh, Nov. 3, 1988
That's all you need to know.
by Squid Wrangler May 10, 2005
1. Recreational prescription pill use.
2. Justified, but perhaps exorbitant prescription pill use
Function: Verb
Inflected Forms: rushed it up, rushing it up
Etymology: From the excessive prescription pill use of conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh
2. Justified, but perhaps exorbitant prescription pill use
Function: Verb
Inflected Forms: rushed it up, rushing it up
Etymology: From the excessive prescription pill use of conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh
1. Unable to drink alcohol because of an early job interview the next morning, Isaac decided to 'rush it up' before he went to the bar with his friends.
2. His back hurting after a long day at work, Sam decided to go home and 'rush it up' before the football game started.
2. His back hurting after a long day at work, Sam decided to go home and 'rush it up' before the football game started.
by kc_chop October 28, 2003