A fork of Rural Dictionary
Bum rush, A word describing scrambling like homeless people after money. Usually used to describe a mugging.
Guy 1- damn dude you see that guy get bum-rushed
Guy 2- yeah, dude just lost his money and his Nikes'
To get beaten up by a group of lowlifes, or bums.
Damn, I got bum rushed by a bunch of hillbillies last night.
When you get a boner and start running and slam your dick into her butthole causing her to go flying into the wall and crack her head open
I bum rushed this really hot girl
To disprespect someone by concluding a conversation with an abrupt declaration indicating that you are done with that person. You are dismissing them as if they were a common bum and not wothy of any more of your time.
A bums rush example:
Joe: Hi Gordon, how are you doing.
Gordon: OK.
Joe: How is that new job treating you
Gordon: Ok, I guess. Good to see you, talk to you later.
The violent ejection of an obnoxious slob from a saloon. The bum's rush is performed by a bouncer.
You must NEVER say "bum's rush" in the presence of a white liberal. She will surely be offended! Instead, you must always say "Homeless Person's Manditory Egression." Then the white liberal won't be offended at all.
I was sitting in the No Name Bar in Sausalito, wearing an IDJ. With me were two young ladies wearing see-through tops. The bouncer ordered me to leave because I was wearing an offensive garment. I looked at my companions, then asked the bouncer, "Can I stay if I grow tits?" The bouncer gave me the bum's rush.
The art of grabbing a miscreant or squatter by the scruff of their neck and the seat of their pants, bending them at their waist making them lose their balance and hurrying them out of their dwelling for non-payment of rent.
Officer Joe, Remove this vagabond from my property. Give him the bum rush.
Bum rush actually was taken from older English jail terminology of when men gang rape a fellow prisoner. This term most likely predates by many decades most of the previous entry's.
Aye, the new guy got bum rushed last night and he was mighty fine one he was.