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What (who) is QUICK - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
The Quick (band); The Quick; Quick (disambiguation); Quick (film)

quick         
QUICK; QUICK Corp
¦ adjective
1. moving fast or doing something in a short time.
lasting a short time.
prompt.
2. intelligent.
(of one's eye or ear) alert.
3. (of a person's temper) easily roused.
¦ noun
1. (the quick) the tender flesh below the growing part of a fingernail or toenail.
the central or most sensitive part of someone or something.
2. [as pluralnoun the quick] archaic those who are living.
Phrases
cut someone to the quick cause someone deep distress.
quick and dirty informal, chiefly US done or produced hastily.
a quick one informal a rapidly consumed alcoholic drink.
quick with child archaic at a stage of pregnancy when the fetus can be felt to move.
Derivatives
quickly adverb
quickness noun
Origin
OE cwic, cwicu 'alive, animated, alert', of Gmc origin.
QUICK         
QUICK; QUICK Corp
<language> An early system on the IBM 701. [Listed in CACM 2(5):16 (May 1959)]. (1995-05-11)
quick         
QUICK; QUICK Corp
I. a.
1.
Active, nimble, agile, animated, sprightly, lively, smart, alert, brisk, prompt, ready.
2.
Rapid, swift, speedy, fleet, fast, hasty, expeditious, hurried, flying.
3.
Dexterous, adroit, skilful, expert, apt.
4.
Acute, clever, sharp, shrewd, keen, intelligent, sagacious, discerning, sensitive.
5.
Excitable, restless, passionate.
6.
Hasty, precipitate, sharp, unceremonious, choleric, passionate, testy, irritable, touchy, waspish, petulant, irascible, peppery, snappish.
7.
Alive, living, live, animate.
8.
Pregnant, with child.
9.
Fresh, sharp, bracing.
II. ad.
See quickly.
III. n.
Quickset, hawthorn.

Wikipedia

Quick

Quick, as an adjective, refers to something moving with high speed.

Quick may also refer to:

Examples of use of QUICK
1. "The mobile phone game has to be quick–in, quick–out," Kirsi said.
2. They are quick to assemble, quick to launch and they land moments after being fired.
3. QUESTION÷ I want to take one –– one quick one. One quick additional one, very fast.
4. "The city of Perugia wanted a quick answer to this crime and although four days may not be quick it was quick enough.
5. A car that is quick in Silverstone is quick in Suzuka.