rush off



rush off (from some place)

to hurry away from some place. I'm sorry, but I will have to rush off from this meeting before it's over. Mary had to rush off before the party was over.
See also: off, rush

rush something off (to someone or something)

to send something quickly to someone or something. I will rush your order off to you immediately. I need to rush off this package to Walter.
See also: off, rush

rush off

v.
1. To depart in a hurry: It's too bad you have to rush off right after the movie.
2. To send or transmit something hurriedly: As soon as your payment clears, we'll rush off your package to you. I'm sorry you left your book here; we'll rush it off to you in the mail.
See also: off, rush

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Immacolata-Italian
HazaelHAZ-ay-əl (English)Biblical
Emanuele-MAH-nuw-el (German)Romanian, Portuguese, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German, Czech, Croatian
Pippin (2)PIP-in (English)Literature
Julinha-Portuguese
Timaios-Ancient Greek, Biblical Greek