fast and furious
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faast
and
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fu
fjʊə
fyue
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Definition & Meaning of "fast and furious"in English

fast and furious
01

in a speedy and intense way 

fast and furious definition and meaning
Idiom

What is the origin of the idiom "fast and furious" and when to use it?

The idiom "fast and furious" is believed to have originated in English and has been in use for centuries. It combines two adjectives, "fast" and "furious," to describe something that is happening at a rapid and intense pace. The individual words themselves have long histories in the English language, and their combination creates a vivid and emphatic expression. This expression is used to describe a situation, action, or event that is occurring with great speed, intensity, energy, or enthusiasm. It conveys the idea of rapid and vigorous activity.

Examples
The questions came fast and furious after the announcement. 
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