Entity: FAST-AND-FURIOUS
Fast and furious refers to something done very quickly with a lot of effort and energy, or happening very quickly with a lot of sudden changes. It conveys a sense of speed, intensity, and excitement.
FAST-AND-FURIOUS
Etymology
The phrase 'fast and furious' has been used since the mid-19th century to describe swift, intense, and energetic actions.
Definition
'Fast and furious' is an expression used to describe something that is full of speed, excitement, and energy, conveying a sense of swift and intense action.
Historical Context
The phrase became popular after the 1820s and is commonly used to depict actions or events that occur quickly and with great intensity.
Cultural Significance
'Fast and furious' is often used in various contexts, such as sports, entertainment, and business, to emphasize the rapid pace and high energy involved.
Related Concepts
Other similar phrases include 'swiftly and intensely' and 'done quickly with a lot of effort and energy.'
See Also
An expression used to describe something that is full of speed, excitement, and energy, conveying a sense of swift and intense action.