0 present participle of fast-forward
1 If you fast-forward a recording, or if it fast-forwards, you make it play at very high speed so that you get to the end or a later part more quickly:
For example, she can appear to heal or move to a place instantly by fast-forwarding her life.
If there are many previous messages, fast-forwarding through them can cause a significant delay.
Modern film projectors may also use an electronically controlled indexing mechanism or stepper motor, which allows for fast-forwarding the film.
Fast-forwarding a few billion years, life is the rule rather than the exception near the surface of this planet.
Fast-forwarding to now and being able to work with her to help create this song that took off was fun.