fast lane
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Definition
Noun: 1. The lane of a road designated for vehicles traveling at higher speeds: This is the literal meaning, referring to the specific traffic lane, typically the leftmost lane on multi-lane roads in countries that drive on the right, intended for passing and faster-moving traffic. 2. A hectic, high-pressure, and often glamorous way of living: This is a figurative meaning, describing a lifestyle characterized by a rapid pace, intense activity, ambition, and sometimes by reckless or extravagant behavior.
Usage Examples
- Literal (Traffic):
- He moved into the fast lane to overtake the slow truck.
- Camping vehicles are not allowed in the fast lane on this highway.
- Figurative (Lifestyle):
- After her promotion, she was thrust into the fast lane of corporate politics.
- He couldn't handle the stress of life in the fast lane and decided to move to the countryside.
Advanced Usage
- "to be in the fast lane": To be living or operating at a very fast, intense, and often competitive pace.
- With two startups and a consulting job, she is definitely in the fast lane.
- "to move into the fast lane": To begin experiencing a much faster-paced, more exciting, or more demanding phase.
- His career moved into the fast lane after the successful product launch.
Variants and Related Words
- Slow lane (n): The literal lane for slower traffic; figuratively, a more relaxed, less ambitious way of life.
- After years of traveling, he was happy to be in the slow lane for a while.
Synonyms
- Literal: Passing lane, overtaking lane.
- Figurative: Fast track, fast life, rat race, high life.
Related Idioms
- "Life in the fast lane": A common phrase encapsulating the figurative meaning of a glamorous, high-speed, and often risky lifestyle.
- The biography details the singer's years of life in the fast lane.
Noun
- the traffic lane for vehicles that are moving rapidly
- a hectic and pressured lifestyle often characterized by recklessness or dissipation
- life in fashion's fast lane has taught her a lot