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/ˈspiːdstə(r)//ˈspiːdstər/The term "speedster" has its roots in the early 20th century. In the 1920s and 1930s, high-performance cars became popular, particularly in the United States. These fast cars were often referred to as "speedsters" or "roadsters," emphasizing their speed and agility on roads. The term "speedster" specifically originated from the German word "Schnellläufer," meaning "fast runner." It was initially used to describe high-speed motorcycles, particularly in the context of racing. Over time, the term migrated to cars, and by the 1950s, "speedster" had become a common description for anything that conveyed a sense of speed and agility. Today, the term is often used to describe cars, motorcycles, and even athletes who are known for their speed and agility. The origin of the word "speedster" reflects the fascination with speed and high-performance vehicles that has existed since the early days of motoring.
a person who drives a vehicle very fast
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a machine or vehicle that works well at high speeds
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