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# He's rushing Sigma pretty hard. | # He's rushing Sigma pretty hard. | ||
# Sigma rushed me pretty hard, but I wasn't interested. | # Sigma rushed me pretty hard, but I wasn't interested. | ||
==Examples of Fraternity Rush Events== | |||
* [[Sunday Night Dinners]] | |||
* Parties/Social Events | |||
* Brotherhood Outings such as paintball or bowling | |||
==Related terms== | ==Related terms== | ||
[[Recruitment]], [[bid]] | [[Recruitment]], [[bid]] |
Revision as of 23:44, 27 May 2015
Part of speech
- Noun
- Verb
Pronunciation
[rush’]
Definition
- (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.
- (verb) To actively pursue membership at a fraternity.
- (verb) To actively recruit an person unaffiliated with a fraternity.
Example sentence
- I need to plan all of my outfits for rush.
- He's rushing Sigma pretty hard.
- Sigma rushed me pretty hard, but I wasn't interested.
Examples of Fraternity Rush Events
- Sunday Night Dinners
- Parties/Social Events
- Brotherhood Outings such as paintball or bowling