Difference between revisions of "Rush"

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==Part of speech==
 
==Part of speech==
# Noun
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Noun, Verb
# Verb
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==Pronunciation==
 
==Pronunciation==
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==Description==
 
==Description==
# The process of going through Greek life recruitment. Fraternities start this process in the fall and for soroities, the formal process starts at the beginning of winter quarter.
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# (noun) The process of going through Greek life recruitment. Fraternities start this process in the fall and for soroities, the formal process starts at the beginning of winter quarter.
# To actively pursue membership at a fraternity.
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# (verb) To actively pursue membership at a fraternity.
# To actively recruit an person unaffiliated with a fraternity.
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# (verb) To actively recruit an person unaffiliated with a fraternity.
  
 
Examples of Fraternity Rush Events:
 
Examples of Fraternity Rush Events:
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==Related terms==
 
==Related terms==
[[Recruitment]], [[bid]]
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*[[Recruitment]]
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*[[bid]]
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[[Category:Greek Life]]

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Part of speech

Noun, Verb

Pronunciation

[ruhsh]

Description

  1. (noun) The process of going through Greek life recruitment. Fraternities start this process in the fall and for soroities, the formal process starts at the beginning of winter quarter.
  2. (verb) To actively pursue membership at a fraternity.
  3. (verb) To actively recruit an person unaffiliated with a fraternity.

Examples of Fraternity Rush Events:

Usage

Example sentence

  1. I need to plan all of my outfits for rush.
  2. He's rushing Sigma pretty hard.
  3. Sigma rushed me pretty hard, but I wasn't interested.

Related terms