Country Dictionary

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HUR

Hands Up Ratio. The measure of human hands that are excitingly elevated into the air as a result of the current DJ's level of performance. Typically, the higher the HUR is, the better.

DJ Douchebag's HUR lastnight was terrible the entire time, I don't even think it went up at all.

HUR skyrocketed as soon as Revolvr started playing.

by Revolvr June 15, 2011

hur

word of confusion

what did you say? hur?

by hurhurhur9 June 09, 2010

huwa hur hur hur

A word used by the english teacher in her natural habitat.

huwa hur hur hur! A blackboard is about to stab me!!!

by Lala Tibu March 20, 2019

Dur-Hur-Hur

The sound an idiot makes when mocking someone with laughter for something that said idiot does not understand. Also used following primitive behaviour pertaining to objects of the civilized world (such as slamming a door, carelessly slamming down one's glass onto a table so the liquid within sloshes about or needlessly hitting something until it works).

"You think that someone who isn't intelligent, knows a lot - dur-hur-hur - you're actually retarded!"
"Uh, stupid thing - it doesn't work" bangs fan on desk and inadvertently hits its power button "Duh-hur-hur! I fixed it!"

by Gandasaurous June 05, 2020

hur hur

A word (noise, rather) used to describe anal sex (singular) or large breasts on a woman. Only said if you are uncomfortable with what you are saying.

(Singular): After that, the guy totally stuffed it in her..."hur hur"...if you know what I mean?

(Plural): That chick over there? Man...she's got some big "hur hurs"

by Davardo October 16, 2007

Hur Dur

Said in a mocking tone to indicate that someone is being ignorant. Similar to “no shit, Sherlock!”.

Oh, hur dur! Why didn’t we think of that sooner!?

by Splasphemy April 25, 2023

Ben-Hur

Ben-Hur (1959) follows prince of Judea Ben-Hur (Charlton Heston) through his quest to avenge his family after his childhood friend Messala(Stephen Boyd), a Roman Tribune, enslaves him and imprisons his family. The film is nationally renowned not because of its impressive acting, casting, or story line, but because of the phrase "Ramming Speed" spoken a total of 2 times in the film. "Ramming Speed" was used both times when Juda Ben-Hur was enslaved on a Roman naval ship and forced to row. Ramming speed indicates the speed at which the naval ship should achieve and the pace at which Ben-Hur should row.

Husband: Ben-Hur was the subject of my church group for the 3rd time this week

Wife: Its that ramming speed that everyone loves so much

by RammingSpeedIsMyReligion March 08, 2019