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What (who) is hurry someone up - definition

SINGLE
Hurry up this way again; Hurry up this Way Again

Leslie Hurry         
  • A [[papier-mâché]] tray by Hurry, showing a circus artiste hanging off the back of a black horse
BRITISH ARTIST (1909-1978)
Lesley Hurry
Leslie George Hurry (10 February 1909– 20 November 1978) was a British artist and set designer for ballet, theatre and opera.
HV Hurry-Up         
DUTCH HANDBALL CLUB
JMS Hurry-Up is a men's handball club from Zwartemeer, Netherlands, that plays in the NHV Eredivisie.
Hurry-up offense         
AMERICAN FOOTBALL OFFENSIVE STYLE
No-huddle offense; No-Huddle Offense; Two-minute drill; No Huddle Offense; Hurry-Up Offense; 2 minute drill; Two minute drill; Hurry up offense; HUNH; Hurry-up no-huddle offense; No-huddle; Hurry-up no-huddle; No huddle offense; No huddle; 2 Minute Drill; 2-minute drill
The hurry-up offense is an American football offensive style, which has two different but related forms in which the offensive team avoids delays between plays. The hurry-up, no-huddle offense (HUNH) refers to avoiding or shortening the huddle to limit or disrupt defensive strategies and flexibility.

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Hurry Up This Way Again

"Hurry Up This Way Again" is a song originally recorded by The Stylistics. It reached #18 in the U.S. R&B chart. The track was written by Cynthia Biggs and Dexter Wansel in 1980. It has been covered by Phyllis Hyman on her album, Forever With You; and sampled in the song, "Politics As Usual" by Jay-Z, on his debut album, Reasonable Doubt.

Other versions have been recorded by Regina Belle, Nick Colionne, Will Downing, Terri Gore, Walter Beasley and Patrice Rushen.