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Definitions for Hustling
[1] to proceed or work rapidly or energetically: to hustle about putting a house in order.
[2] to push or force one's way; jostle or shove.
[3] to be aggressive, especially in business or other financial dealings.
[4] Slang . to earn one's living by illicit or unethical means.
[5] Slang . (of a prostitute) to solicit clients.
[6] to convey or cause to move, especially to leave, roughly or hurriedly: They hustled him out of the bar.
[7] to pressure or coerce (a person) to buy or do something: to hustle the customers into buying more drinks.
[8] to urge, prod, or speed up: Hustle your work along.
[9] to obtain by aggressive or illicit means: He could always hustle a buck or two from some sucker.
[10] to beg; solicit.
[11] to sell in or work (an area), especially by high-pressure tactics: The souvenir venders began hustling the town at dawn.
[12] to sell aggressively: to hustle souvenirs.
[13] to jostle, push, or shove roughly.
[14] Slang . to induce (someone) to gamble or to promote (a gambling game) when the odds of winning are overwhelmingly in one's own favor.
[15] Slang . to cheat; swindle: They hustled him out of his savings.
[16] Slang . (of a prostitute) to solicit (someone). to attempt to persuade (someone) to have sexual relations. to promote or publicize in a lively, vigorous, or aggressive manner: an author hustling her new book on the TV talk shows.
[17] energetic activity, as in work.
[18] discourteous shoving, pushing, or jostling.
[19] Slang . an inducing by fraud, pressure, or deception, especially of inexperienced or uninformed persons, to buy something, to participate in an illicit scheme, dishonest gambling game, etc. such a product, scheme, gambling game, etc.
[20] Informal . a competitive struggle: the hustle to earn a living.
[21] a fast, lively, popular ballroom dance evolving from Latin American, swing, rock, and disco dance styles, with a strong basic rhythm and simple step pattern augmented by strenuous turns, breaks, etc.
[22] to shove or crowd (someone) roughly
[23] to move or cause to move hurriedly or furtively he hustled her out of sight
[24] (tr) to deal with or cause to proceed hurriedly to hustle legislation through
[25] slang to earn or obtain (something) forcefully
[26] US and Canadian slang (of procurers and prostitutes) to solicit
[27] an instance of hustling
[28] undue activity
[29] a disco dance of the 1970s
Words related to Hustling
hustlebusy, occupied, bustling, active
Words nearby Hustling
hustlehussein, saddam, husserl, hussite, hussy, hustings, hustle, hustle up, hustler, huston, husák, hut
Origin of Hustling
e1675–85; < Dutch husselen, variant of hutselen to shake, equivalent to hutsen to shake + -el- -le
Other words from Hustling
out·hus·tle , verb (used with object), out·hus·tled, out·hus·tling.
un·hus·tled , adjective
un·hus·tling , adjective
Word origin for Hustling
eC17: from Dutch husselen to shake, from Middle Dutch hutsen