Nickname given to the HawkerHurricane, A British WWII fighter. Made a name for itself during the Battle of Britian, where Hurricanes and Spitfires bravley defended British cities from attack by German bombers.
For stupid people like andrew and don’t know what hurry means it’s mean to be quick. now stop being nerd and go back to school andrew and learn because you obviously need that.
This phrase is used by people who want time to move quickly, so they may move on with their lives, ala prison release, militarydischarge, school graduation...
A phrase commonly found in the military. This phrase depicts the day-to-day grind of soldiers where they have to "hurry up" to point B only to have to wait hours for the event to occur. This phrase also applies to anything that requires you to be on time but does not start for a good while.
Example A: While at the Military EntranceProcessing Station (MEPS), we were told to arrive on time at 6 AM but in processing did not start until 9 AM. We practiced the "hurry up and wait" policy.
Example B: I did 80 just to get to the doctor's office on time, and he did not even show up for another hour. It was another case of hurry up and wait.