A fork of Rural Dictionary
Take your time with that! This is a permutation of the now ubiquitous Australian phrase "no worries"
No hurries, send me the wafers at your convenience.
Nickname given to the Hawker Hurricane, 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.
Ordering someone to quickly do what they are told to do. Usually in a pissed off tone.
Gabe: Hey are you almost ready for me? Lin: Yeah just give me a minute. Gabe: Come on, HURRY IT! Lin: Ok fine what more do you want? My panties are already down!
It means "I love you"
Clorke: "no I was just gonna say" *Pause* Clorke: "Hurry" Belomi: *Pauses staring deep into his princesses eyes* Belomi: you too
This phrase is used by people who want time to move quickly, so they may move on with their lives, ala prison release, military discharge, school graduation...
The inmate said "3 weeks until I flatten this time, so Hurry Sundown!"