"To hurry" is not a slang term. It is an ordinary verb meaning to speed up, to rush, to increase the level of activity.
The verb is להזדרז The noun is זֵרוּז
"Ruck up", or "Drive on"
Spitz spot... Slang for hurry up... i.e., get moving children.
This is a slang phrase to indicate to someone to hurry up that they are going too slow, so if you do your work quicker you will have the proverbial finger out.
The condition of being flustered, in a hurry, confused.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This one gives the image of a railroad train. If a cowboy told you to "Train up," he meant to hurry.
Swag is a slang word meaning 'lots of ' something, or to hurry, or as a synonym for 'loot' .
That is the correct spelling of the verb "to hustle" (to hurry, to push, or slang to swindle).
well, hurry up or hurry up then or then hurry up the first is literally
Hurry up. Speed up. Rush Step it up (you are moving too slow) Go faster
festino = I hurry up. proverb: festina lente = hurry up slowly