Canadian slang for: pretty quickly, but not overly fast. Also used a for implying just enough speed or time taken. Mostly used in Eastern Canada but widely used throughout Canada.
Tim: wow Bobby finished that poutine not right fast but fast enough!
Cornelius: ain’t that that the truth eh?!
Fast Headcrabs and Fast Zombies are found in Half-Life 2. Fast Headcrabs are what you see in the Ravenholm chapter and so on. Fast Headcrabs are quicker than normal ones but have same health and do same damage. Fast Zombies are Fast Headcrab's victum. Fast Zombies are quicker but have same health, but do less damage. Like regular Zombie, aim for the head. Plus Fast Zombies also come in torsos (starting in Episode Two).
Fast Headcrabs and Fast Zombies are quicker than normal ones. Fast Headcrabs have more spiny legs than normal Headcrabs, Fast Zombies look like skelatons.
Jose: "Did Hunter just snitch on others and cause a nervous breakdown at this store?"
Joe: "Yeah, he stirred things up by going back and forth between people, and everyone is stewing over this fake drama. He may just want more hours by tattling and throwing others under the bus by exaggerating things. It's typical fast food politics."
long, deep, fast, and repeatedly — A skill attributed to a man who is capable of using both a knife and his penis in the exact same way. A warrior in the streets and a master in the sheets; he gets to the battle early and is definitely the last and only one to leave. If you are a woman he may call you back; and, if you are a man he will call the meat wagon and tell them where your body is cooling and to come and pick you up before you start to stink.
This type of character was best captured by Walter Mosley in the person of Raymond “Mouse” Alexander in his Easy Rawlins stories.
Watch out for the men from North Carolina; they will bring a knife to a fist fight and cut you long, deep, fast, and repeatedly. And the women say that they fuck the exact same way. They are bad motherf*ckers.