Originated from the Titanic disaster, a very British expression to describe a disastrous situation that is rapidly worsening, heading straight and quick to an inevitable disaster with no possibility of a any positive outcome to the degree that there is no point in even trying to save the situation.
I've had a look at the sales figures, Debenhams is sinking fast.
Terry was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer, he is sinking fast.
When you sleep during a long journey while someone else drives, and wake up at your destination.
Passenger: "Hey bro I'm super tired, do you mind if I fast travel?"
Driver: "Nah bro go ahead".
When a person has an unfortunate problem with regulating their own bowels.
Can be associated with ‘upset stomach’ ‘sloppy poo”
That burger has given me a fast bottom.
Mummy i think i’ve got a fast bottom
A fictional place christians and parents tell you you'll end up because of drug usage.
Referenced in short lived teen drama "Higher ground" and smashing pumpkins' song "JellyBelly"
"If you keep this up, you'll end up nowhere fast"
When you are using a lot of energy and feel like you should be moving fast, but you're still moving slow.
"Man, I was walking home today and I was goin slow-fast."
Fast ear is the feeling you get when you listen to a song you've heard before and think that it is faster than usual but it actually is the original speed. When this happens you should immediately turn the song off and come back later and listen to avoid any permanent damage.
Georgy- I have to get the song from a different site, that track is sped up.
Jessica- No it's not, its the same speed. You just got fast ear.
Dat boi too fast. He go fast. Most fast bois are Ford moustangs, Toyotas soupras end other brum