Entity: NEED-FOR-SPEED
NEED-FOR-SPEED refers to the desire to go fast, usually in a race, originating from the film Top Gun (1986). It can also stand for 'No Filter Sunday' or 'Not For Sale' in social media contexts.
NEED-FOR-SPEED
Etymology
NEED-FOR-SPEED originated from the film Top Gun (1986) and is commonly used to express the desire to go fast, especially in a racing context. It can also stand for 'No Filter Sunday' or 'Not For Sale' in social media.
Definition
An intense desire to accelerate or move quickly, often associated with driving cars at high speeds, beyond legal limits.
Historical Context
NEED-FOR-SPEED is deeply rooted in the racing culture and has been popularized by the Need for Speed video game franchise created by Electronic Arts in 1995.
Cultural Significance
The term is widely used by car enthusiasts, gamers, and sports fans to express their passion for speed and competition. It has become a symbol of adrenaline-fueled excitement and thrill.
Related Concepts
- No Filter Sunday
- Not For Sale
- Racing video games
See Also
An intense desire to accelerate or move quickly, often associated with driving cars at high speeds, beyond legal limits.