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speed
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speed n. street slang for methamphetamine, a drug in a chrystaline form which supposedly stimulates the senses, is popular with some illicit drug users, and is addictive. It smells bad, has serious unhealthy side effects, and its possession, use and sale without a prescription are all crimes. (See: narcotics, controlled substance)


See also: dispatch, expedite, haste, hasten, help, organize, precipitate, promote, race


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SANTA CLARITA -- The mannequin won't issue a ticket, but it might persuade a speeder to take his foot off the accelerator.
Another circuit was created that would allow the speeder to run as a constant-torque, variable-speed generator.
When tightening instruments before performing, the Link UniDriver Quick-Lock system offers versatility by acting as a universal drive tool that connects at both ends and combines the functionality of a speeder, an extension, a screwdriver and a nut driver.
 
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