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hustle
- Main Entry:
- hus·tle

- Pronunciation:
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\ˈhə-səl\
- Function:
- verb
- Inflected Form(s):
- hus·tled; hus·tling
\ˈhə-s(ə-)liŋ\
- Etymology:
- Dutch husselen to shake, from Middle Dutch hutselen, frequentative of hutsen
- Date:
- 1720
transitive verb1 a: jostle, shove b: to convey forcibly or hurriedly c: to urge forward precipitately2 a: to obtain by energetic activity <hustle up new customers> b: to sell something to or obtain something from by energetic and especially underhanded activity <hustling the suckers> c: to sell or promote energetically and aggressively <hustling a new product> d: to lure less skillful players into competing against oneself at (a gambling game) <hustle pool>intransitive verb1: shove, press2: hasten, hurry3 a: to make strenuous efforts to obtain especially money or business b: to obtain money by fraud or deception c: to engage in prostitution4: to play a game or sport in an alert aggressive manner
— hustle noun
— hus·tler \ˈhə-slər\ noun
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