To move at great speed.
An atmospheric or meteorological phenomenon. These were sometimes classified as aerial or airy meteors (winds), aqueous or watery meteors (hydrometeors: clouds, rain, snow, hail, dew, frost), luminous meteors (rainbows and aurora), and igneous or fiery meteors (lightning and shooting stars).
A prop similar to poi balls, in that it is twirled at the end of a cord or cable.
A fast-moving streak of light in the night sky caused by the entry of extraterrestrial matter into the earth's atmosphere; a shooting star or falling star.
A striking weapon resembling a track and field hammer consisting of a weight swung at the end of a cable or chain.
Any short-lived source of wonderment.
To move rapidly.
To zoom climb.
To move fast with a humming noise.
To change the focal length of a zoom lens.
To manipulate a display so as to magnify or shrink it.
To go up sharply.
To participate in a video teleconferencing call.
Suggesting something moving quickly
Suggesting a sudden change, especially an improvement or an increase
Representing a humming sound
A humming noise from something moving very fast.
A big increase.
A quick ascent.
An augmentation of a view, by varying the focal length of a lens, or digitally.
A video teleconferencing call.