Whizz
verb (used without object), whizzed, whizzing.
1.
to make a humming, buzzing, or hissing sound, as an object passing swiftly through the air.
2.
to move or rush with such a sound:
The angry hornets whizzed by in a cloud.
verb (used with object), whizzed, whizzing.
3.
to cause to whiz.
4.
to treat with a whizzer.
noun
5.
Informal. a person who is quite good at a particular activity, in a certain field, etc.:
She’s a whiz at math.
6.
the sound of a whizzing object.
7.
a swift movement producing such a sound.
verb whizzes, whizzing, whizzed
1.
to make or cause to make a loud humming or buzzing sound
2.
to move or cause to move with such a sound
3.
(intransitive) (informal) to move or go rapidly
noun
4.
a loud humming or buzzing sound
5.
(informal) a person who is extremely skilful at some activity
6.
a slang word for amphetamine
7.
(US, informal) take a whizz, to urinate
noun
See wazz
intransitive verb
See wazz
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white wrapper
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