Whiz

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English

Verb

Whiz (third-person singular simple present whizzes, present participle whizzing, simple past and past participle whizzed)

  1. To make a whirring or hissing sound, similar to that of an object speeding through the air
  2. To rush or move swiftly with such a sound
  3. To throw or spin rapidly
  4. (slang) To urinate

Noun

Whiz (plural whizzes)
  1. A whirring or hissing sound (as above)
  2. (informal) Someone who is remarkably skilled at something
  3. (slang, especially with the verb “take”) Wiz; the act of urinating
    take a wiz

Thesaurus

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Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -ɪz

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