Urge

Urge

Urge means a strong desire. Urge may also refer to:

*Sucking urge, an infant's instinctive urge to breastfeed
* urge, drive forward, to make move faster
* Nissan Urge, a concept car announced by Nissan that will be integrated with the Xbox video game console
* URGE (digital music service), an online music service (now defunct) released on May 17, 2006 - a collaboration between MTV and Microsoft
* Urge (soft drink), a citrus soft drink produced in Norway, equivalent of Surge

Entertainment

*Good God's Urge (1996), the second and final album by Porno for Pyros
*The Primal Urge, a 1961 science fiction novel by Brian Aldiss
*The Outward Urge (1959), a science fiction novel by John Wyndham
*The Sinister Urge, disambiguation page
**The Sinister Urge (album) (2001), the second solo album by the former White Zombie singer Rob Zombie
**The Sinister Urge (film), a 1961 crime drama film that was written and directed by Edward D. Wood, Jr.
* The Urge (1987-2005), St. Louis, Missouri, USA Rock/Ska band
*Urge (Wildhearts), the second and last single released from Endless Nameless album by The Wildhearts
* Urge Overkill, an alternative rock band, formed in Chicago, United States
* A pop band from Coventry, UK.


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  • Urge — Urge, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Urged}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Urging}.] [L. urgere; akin to E. wreak. See {Wreak}, v. t.] [1913 Webster] 1. To press; to push; to drive; to impel; to force onward. [1913 Webster] Through the thick deserts headlong urged his… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • urge — vb Urge, egg, exhort, goad, spur, prod, prick, sic mean to press or impel to action, effort, or speed. Urge implies the exertion of influence or pressure either from something or someone external or from something within (as the conscience or the …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • urge — [ʉrj] vt. urged, urging [L urgere, to press hard: see WREAK] 1. a) to press upon the attention; present or speak of earnestly and repeatedly; plead, allege, or advocate strongly [to urge caution] b) to entreat or plead with; ask, persuade, or… …   English World dictionary

  • Urge — Urge, v. i. 1. To press onward or forward. [R.] [1913 Webster] 2. To be pressing in argument; to insist; to persist. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • -urge — urge, urgie ♦ Éléments, du gr. ourgos et ourgia; rad. ergo « je fais », ergon « œuvre, art » : chirurgie; démiurge, dramaturge, liturgie, etc. urge, urgie ❖ ♦ Élément du grec ourgos, et ourgia; rad. ergo « je fais », ergon « œuvre, art » (ex.  …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • urge — [n] very strong desire appetite, appetition, compulsion, craving, drive, druthers, fancy, fire in belly*, goad, impetus, impulse, incentive, itch*, longing, lust, motive, passion, pressure, stimulant, stimulus, sweet tooth*, weakness, wish,… …   New thesaurus

  • urge — I verb activate, adjure, advance, advise, advocate, appeal to, beg, beseech, coax, drive, encourage, entreat, evoke, exhort, expostulate, goad, hurry, impel, impellere, implore, importune, incitare, incite, insist, instigate, invite, motivate,… …   Law dictionary

  • urge on — index agitate (activate), expedite, hasten, spirit Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

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