speed demon

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Noun1.speed demon - a driver who exceeds the safe speed limitspeed demon - a driver who exceeds the safe speed limit
driver - the operator of a motor vehicle
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SPEED DEMONS The racers in their boat Spirit of Inverclyde.
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Paul, 39, stars in Fast & Furious 6, which is good, because we can't get enough of his speed demon antics as Brian O'Connor, and think he might have something to do with the fact we've kept coming back for more all these years.
Justin Bieber, start your engine: Indian rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh says in a race, he'll beat the 19-year-old speed demon hands down.
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New Audi races into town AUDI'S new 155mph speed demon will be unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show.
Where would that transplanted Motor City speed demon Peter Pi and CorBon be today without Super Vel having led the way?
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Be a speed demon when it comes to learning the moves.
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