Entity: FAST-AND-FURIOUS-
Fast and Furious is a phrase used to describe something that is full of speed, excitement, and intensity, often involving quick and forceful actions or changes.
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Etymology
The phrase 'Fast and Furious' has been used since the mid-19th century to denote swift, intense, and energetic actions.
Definition
Fast and Furious refers to something done rapidly with great energy and intensity, often involving sudden changes or forceful actions.
Historical Context
The term has evolved over time to represent speed, excitement, and intensity in various contexts, from literary works to modern-day usage in describing rapid and forceful events.
Cultural Significance
'Fast and Furious' has become a popular expression in everyday language to convey the idea of swift, intense, and energetic activities or occurrences.
Related Concepts
The concept of 'Fast and Furious' is closely related to phrases like 'swiftly and energetically' or 'intense and rapid.'
See Also
Describing something done very quickly with a lot of effort and energy, or happening very quickly with a lot of sudden changes.