ninja vs whiz

ninja

verb
  • To act or move like a ninja, particularly with regard to a combination of speed, power, and stealth. 

  • Synonym of preempt: to supersede and invalidate a response by posting immediately before it. 

  • To claim an item through abuse of game mechanics. 

noun
  • A person considered to look like the historical ninja in some way, including (Mongolia, historical slang) amateur private miners. 

  • Synonym of man as a friendly term of address. 

  • A person trained in ninjutsu, especially (historical) one used for espionage, assassination, and other tasks requiring stealth during Japan's shogunate period. 

  • A person considered similarly skillful to the historical ninja, especially in covert or stealthy operation. 

adj
  • Of or related to ninjas in their various senses. 

whiz

verb
  • To throw or spin rapidly. 

  • To urinate. 

  • To make a whirring or hissing sound, similar to that of an object speeding through the air. 

  • To rush or move swiftly with such a sound. 

noun
  • Pickpocketing. 

  • An act of urination. 

  • Amphetamine. 

  • A whirring or hissing sound (as above). 

  • Someone who is remarkably skilled at something. 

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