For Fast we have terms and definitions in 12 topics. The topics are Bowling, Car Design, Cinematography, Derivatives Acronyms, Drugs, Film Production, Financial Acronyms, Horse Racing, Photography, Poker, Spa and William Shakespeare.

In different sections of the country the meaning is the opposite. In one area (A) it means a lane that allows a ball to hook easily, while in another area (B) it means a lane that holds down the hook.
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A word used to describe the angle or tilt of a windshield or backlight. The "faster" the glass, the more nearly horizontal it is. Its "fastness" is measured between zero degrees (horizontal) and 90º (vertical); i.e. a 57º windshield is faster than one standing more upright at 80º.
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The camera assistant's motto. Everything he/she must do before each shot (Focus, Aperture, Shutter, Tach). (Camera)
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Fast automated screen trading (UK, LCE)
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Methamphetamine
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The camera assistant's motto. Everything he/she must do before each shot (Focus, Aperture, Shutter, Tach). (Camera)
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fast automated screen trading (UK, LCE)
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Official track condition when the surface is free of excessive moisture and at its best. Other track conditions are good, slow, heavy, muddy, sloppy and wet fast, describing various levels of moisture in the surface and its liveliness.
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1. Term used to describe a film or paper that is very light-sensitive. 2. Indicates the speed of a lens, based on the maximum aperture (very wide opening). 3. A very short shutter opening duration.
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Aggressive.
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To abstain from certain or all food and drink (except water) for a period of time for the purpose of physical detoxification and rejuvenation.

Assuredly, unalterably.
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