A term used by people who are washed up world history teachers, and were in the military. normally a compliment unless used in a term such as "thats not highspeed".
origin of said word is unknow.
origin of said word is unknow.
"your droppin' the ball High speed!"
"what a gentleman, very High speed"
"now THAT'S High speed!"-Mr.shelbourne
"what a gentleman, very High speed"
"now THAT'S High speed!"-Mr.shelbourne
by gnarxkill78 December 08, 2010
by bob the duck March 25, 2004
Internet that costs twice as much as regular speed, and yet you still have to wait an hour for those songs you want to finish downloading.
Even though we just had the house wired with wireless, high-speed internet, it is still taking an hour to download two songs.
by 2coo4skoo January 18, 2005
A men's hairstyle in which all of the hair is greasily matted forward, as if forced that way after the person travelled backwards extremely quickly. Not done in an intentionally stylish way, the High Speed Backwards (or HSB) can be found on ragged old men or the homeless.
by db April 24, 2005
A case of diarrhea where the feces escapes the anus at very high velocities. The shit is usually quite watery, which allows for smooth flow out of the asshole. A stomach ache usually precedes a high speed download and the person feels quite relieved after it is complete.
I just took a high speed download, and now I feel great.
That high speed download made this restroom stink.
That high speed download made this restroom stink.
by cfabbriumd May 01, 2007
1) exceeding dsls and dial up at an exceedingly high rate.
2) having dsls and performing filatio at an excedingly high speed
2) having dsls and performing filatio at an excedingly high speed
by shaddy July 16, 2006
Going on a cocaine or drug bender over the course of partying during a night.
Origin: The phrase root from Latarrian Milton's comments during an interview where he stole his Grandmother's car and commented on going on "wanting to do bad things, bad things is fun" and "doing hoodrat things with his friends". In that conversation he explained he went on a "high speed chase" with his friend who "smokes cigarettes".
Origin: The phrase root from Latarrian Milton's comments during an interview where he stole his Grandmother's car and commented on going on "wanting to do bad things, bad things is fun" and "doing hoodrat things with his friends". In that conversation he explained he went on a "high speed chase" with his friend who "smokes cigarettes".
Andrew went on a high speed chase with Katie and some other folks last night and now they are hurting this morning.
by banute7 November 20, 2009