v. whizzed, whiz·zing, whiz·zes v.intr. 1. To make a whirring or hissing sound, as of an object speeding through air. 2. To move or do something quickly: whizzed past on a ten-speed bike; whizzed through her exams. 3. To pass quickly: The days whizzed by. 4. Vulgar Slang To urinate. v.tr. 1. To throw or spin rapidly: The pitcher whizzed the ball to first. 2. To mix or spin (ingredients), as in a blender. n. pl. whiz·zes Idiom: 1. A whirring or hissing sound, as of an object speeding through air. 2. also wiz Informal A person considered exceptionally gifted or skilled: a whiz at all sorts of games. take a whiz Vulgar Slang To urinate. [Imitative. N., sense 2, from shortening and alteration of WIZARD.] |
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