See Also: hustle(2)(dictionary)
hustle(1)(dictionary)
Hustle - Poker(gambling)
hustle 1, verb(dictionary)
hustle 2, noun(dictionary)
Anoxia(health)
Anoxia(medicine)
anoxia(dictionary)
anaemic anoxia(medicine)
anoxia neonatorum(medicine)

hustle 1, verb (oh) and Anoxia (medicine)


hustle 1, verb (oh)



[Date: 1600-1700; Language: Dutch; Origin: husselen 'to shake']
[T] to make someone move quickly, especially by pushing them roughly
hustle sb into/out of/through etc sth
 I was hustled out of the building by a couple of Security men.
hustle sb away
 He was hustled away by police officers.
[I] AmE to do something with a lot of energy and determination
 Cindy's not a great player, but she really hustles.
[I] AmE to hurry in doing something or going somewhere
 We need to hustle if we're going to make this flight.
[I and T] AmE to sell or obtain things in an illegal or dishonest way
 thieves hustling stolen goods on the street
[I] AmE informal to work as a prostitute, or to be in charge of prostitutes

Anoxia (medicine)


anoxia
<physiology> A total lack of oxygen, often used interchangeably with hypoxia to mean a reduced supply of oxygen to the tissues.