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Qué (quién) es whiz - definición

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Whiz; Whizz; WHIZ (disambiguation)

Whiz         
·noun A hissing and humming sound.
II. Whiz ·vi To make a humming or hissing sound, like an arrow or ball flying through the air; to fly or move swiftly with a sharp hissing or whistling sound.
whiz         
I. v. n.
Buzz, whir.
II. n.
Whirring, buzzing, buzzing, noise.
whizz         
(also chiefly N. Amer. whiz)
¦ verb (whizzes, whizzing, whizzed)
1. move quickly through the air with a whistling or whooshing sound.
move or cause to move or go fast.
(whizz through) do or deal with quickly.
2. informal urinate.
¦ noun
1. a whizzing sound.
2. informal a fast movement or brief journey.
3. (also wiz) informal a person who is extremely clever at something. [influenced by wizard.]
4. informal an act of urinating.
5. Brit. informal amphetamines.
Derivatives
whizzy adjective (whizzier, whizziest).
Origin
C16: imitative.

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WHIZ

WHIZ, Whiz or Whizz may refer to:

Ejemplos de uso de whiz
1. Veterans and their imitators bring a certain swagger to the window, barking in a code which describes number of sandwiches desired, plus extras: "whiz" for "with Cheez Whiz," "wit," for "with onions." It‘s a brisk–moving litany when it works: "Two wit ... One whiz–wit, one Coke ... Three whiz ..." Rookies, tentative, stand back, study the menu, then exceed the unofficial four–word limit: "Hello, may I please have one whiz.
2. Read Michael‘s story here. × Case study÷ Computer whiz–kid...
3. Maybe they get nervous when cars whiz past their window.
4. Apparently, though, it‘s a whiz at managing banks.
5. But buses tend to whiz by just inches away from you.