1 a person with a very high level of skill or knowledge in a particular subject:
2 slang for amphetamine (= a drug that makes the mind and body more active)
3 someone who is very good and successful at something:
It is terrible to see how some people whizz past young riders on restive young racehorses and the like.
Motorists whizz past and terrify my small children and me.
I expect that before long we shall have an appropriate "whizz kid" abbreviation.
The aircraft comes and goes but the motor-cycle whizzes down the street and the noise reverberates between the buildings.
It is an economy for the whizz kids.
The traffic whizzes around and motorcyclists seem to be oblivious to the lanes of traffic.
So many people have risen from the ranks to managership and directorship that the whole set-up is contrary to the whizz-kid concept.
They believe that the private sector whizz kids will come in, improving services and increasing revenue; again, many of us do not.
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