adjective General Slang

High speed

HY SPEED · adjective · slang

Highly motivated and squared-away (sometimes sarcastic).

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Describes a very motivated, efficient service member; can be used sincerely or mockingly.

“Nice new gear, high speed, hope you know how to use it.”
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High speed In A Sentence

Nice new gear, high speed, hope you know how to use it.

Origin & Usage

U.S. military; 'high speed, low drag' describing efficiency.

People Also Ask

What does high speed mean in the military?

It describes someone very motivated, efficient, and squared-away, though it is often said sarcastically to mock someone trying too hard.

Where does high speed come from?

It comes from the phrase 'high speed, low drag,' describing gear or people that are efficient and streamlined.

Is high speed a compliment?

It can be, but tone matters; delivered dryly it teases someone for looking flashy without the skill to back it up.

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