speedster

speeder

1. A person who drives over the speed limit. The police have announced a statewide crackdown on speeders. Someone who feels drowsy behind the wheel is just as accident prone as a speeder.
2. slang Any drug that acts as a stimulant, especially amphetamine or methamphetamine. My drinking had gotten so bad that I was snorting speeders throughout the day just to be able to function at work. She downed a speeder, cranked up the heavy metal, and set to worked on the welding.

speedster

1. A person who drives over the speed limit. The police have announced a statewide crackdown on speedsters. Someone who feels drowsy behind the wheel is just as accident prone as a speedster.
2. An athlete who runs, skates, swims, cycles, etc., very fast. The team's new running back is one hell of a speedster. The speedster already had eight Olympic gold medals for cycling, and he finally added a Tour de France championship to his list of accolades.
3. In comic books, science fiction, and other media, a character who is able to run at superhuman speeds. While The Flash may be the most iconic, other famous comic book speedsters include Superman, Quicksilver, and Silver Surfer. Sonic the Hedgehog is probably the most famous speedster in all of video games.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

speeder

1. n. a speeding ticket. The cop that gave Mary a speeder Wednesday gave her another one Friday.
2. n. an amphetamine or methamphetamine tablet, capsule, or ampoule. (see also speed.) Somebody dropped some speeders on the floor of the car, and my father spazzed out.
3. and speedster n. a user of amphetamines or methamphetamine; a person who is hyperactive from amphetamine use. (Drugs.) That kid is really hyped up—must be a speeder. The speedsters can seem crazy when they’re on a run.

speedster

verb
See speeder
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • speeder
  • behind the wheel
  • of all people
  • of all people/places/things
  • die behind the wheel
  • white-van man
  • be at the wheel
  • at the wheel
  • at/behind the wheel
  • wheely
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The company said the Speedster, the latest evolution of the Plus 8, offered an invigorating driving experience "inspired by a bygone era of stripped back, road going race cars".
Viewed by tens of thousands of lucky spectators in Germany, the radical speedster is being driven today by Aston Martin CEO Dr Ulrich Bez.
With the introduction of the 911 Speedster beginning of next year, Porsche Exclusive will herald a year full of dedicated activities.
Every Speedster was traditionally distinguished by its shortened windscreen and sleek tail, and the new 911 Speedster - based on the Carrera 4 body - features a 60mm lowered and raked windscreen and the characteristic "double-bubble" hard cover for the manual soft top.
The North Andover resident has gone into the car restoration business and is putting together another speedster - his third Model T - which is also a 1914 model.
The Glamorgan speedster did not bowl flat out but managed to safely negotiate 16 overs in three spells at a cost of 75 runs and the wicket of Chris Gayle.
Bosses at the firm saw it as an opportunity to let race fans see their 320bhp speedster up close.
Olympic athlete JENNIFER RODRIGUEZ (U.S.A.) likes being first: The Miami-born speedster is the first Hispanic athlete to compete in the Olympic Winter Games.
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Summary: New Delhi [India], March 2 (ANI): A young kid has left former Pakistani legendary speedster Wasim Akram in awe with his pace and swing at such a young age.
The CC100 Speedster Concept was billed as a fusion of the past and the future - harking back to the legendary DBR1 racing car of the 1950s - whilst also offering a glimpse of the firm's future design direction.