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high speed, low drag

high speed, low drag
 adj.— «“High speed, low drag” (either a soldier who is extrordinaily proficient at his job or—when used derisively—one who is extraordinarily the opposate).» —“When I say mission…“ by David Shrauger Living Iraq Journal Jan. 16, 2005. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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