fast-for·ward (făst-fôrwərd)
Share:
Tweet n. or fast forward 1. A control mechanism on an audio or video player that permits rapid advancement of a recording. 2. The state of being in rapid advancement or progression, as of a film or a sequence of events: "The trial was on fast forward" (Nelson DeMille). v. fast-for·ward·ed, fast-for·ward·ing, fast-for·wards v.intr. 1. To advance an audio or video recording rapidly. 2. To think ahead to a later time or stage in a sequence of events. v.tr. 1. To advance (an audio or video recording) rapidly. 2. To speed up the progression of (a sequence of events). |
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition copyright ©2022 by HarperCollins Publishers. All rights reserved.