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What's "rush to my blood" mean?

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Rebecca

This line is a reference to the casual expression "rush of blood," which describes a sudden feeling of excitement or anger that can cause people to behave in unexpected ways. In this case, it's talking about a sudden feeling of excitement, and this is confirmed by the next like "... was too much and we flatlined ... " - which talks about how the feeling was too strong and negatively impacted them. Ex: After hearing the man deny that he hit her car, she felt a sudden rush of blood. Ex: It was a sudden rush of blood that caused me to lash out at my friend.

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