fast times
English
Etymology
Popularized by usage in the title of the 1981 novel Fast Times at Ridgemont High and the 1982 film of the same name.
Noun
- (chiefly US, set phrase) A period of time characterized by quickly-paced activity, especially involving extravagant or risky conduct, sexual behavior, or other exciting events.
- 2009 July 15, Virginia Heffernan, “Bibliovision”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:
- The book was said to contain salacious details about the fast times of Danielle Staub, one of the principals on “Real Housewives.”
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