In middle and high school, Rush Minute is the several minutes in between classes when everyone is rushing to get to the next location.
Similar to how Rush Hour takes several hours, Rush Minute endures several minutes at a time.
Also compared to Rush Hour, Rush Minute is very crowded.
Similar to how Rush Hour takes several hours, Rush Minute endures several minutes at a time.
Also compared to Rush Hour, Rush Minute is very crowded.
by Ella Menopi December 24, 2010
A legendary street in Chicago with many a touristy bar and dance club. Usually, weekend nights the street and bars are jammed with suburbanites and out-of -Towners buying cheesy shots and paying outrageous cover charges.
Gina and Joe from Elmwood Park " Hey babe, what do u want to do tonight?" " Let's go get $)@5-faced on Rush Street! Kamakazi shots are calling my name!"
by Punksterryster June 05, 2017
by Minion Rush Fan 21 November 04, 2020
In the game Rainbow Six Siege. A full team of the loudest pathfinder operators in the game.
For attack: Fuze, Thermite, Glaz, Montagne and Blitz
For defence: Kapkan, Rook, Doc, Tachanka, Castle
For attack: Fuze, Thermite, Glaz, Montagne and Blitz
For defence: Kapkan, Rook, Doc, Tachanka, Castle
by ChrisFlaps69 April 02, 2020
When late at night after a restaurant gets slow and it is down to closers, a slew of ratchet tables come pouring in, seemingly out of nowhere.
by Tpt1987 June 01, 2015
by Whatareudoing June 13, 2019
Compound Noun
1. A wedding held ahead of the pre-planned wedding date to allow said couples to co-habitat together in the same bubble during a pandemic. Usually small in number in attendance due to crowd restrictions and held at home.
Origin:
First occurance on the 17th of March 2020 while Andrew and Victoria Rush were wed in their backyard before going into lockdown due to Covid-19. Andrew’s brother Daniel coined the term “Rush Wedding” from the mere irony of their last name and the spontaneity to have the wedding a month sooner.
1. A wedding held ahead of the pre-planned wedding date to allow said couples to co-habitat together in the same bubble during a pandemic. Usually small in number in attendance due to crowd restrictions and held at home.
Origin:
First occurance on the 17th of March 2020 while Andrew and Victoria Rush were wed in their backyard before going into lockdown due to Covid-19. Andrew’s brother Daniel coined the term “Rush Wedding” from the mere irony of their last name and the spontaneity to have the wedding a month sooner.
by Mt Rushmore April 29, 2020