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"high on speed" is an idiomatic phrase used in written English to mean something is moving or being done very quickly or "at a fast pace." For example, "I need to finish this project quickly - I'm working high on speed!"
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He is extolling the virtues of being incredibly high on speed while one-handedly felling huge trees.
For two decades, United supporters were high on speed.
The 28-year-old dancer and performer – one of the central figures of New York's 60s avant-garde and a star of Andy Warhol's first movies – was high on speed, and possibly LSD.
Philip K Dick famously wrote The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch in six weeks while high on speed, thereby becoming part of the legend which continues to sell millions of books, despite or perhaps because of their frequent clunking literary mishaps.
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Everyone was high on speed.
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