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Moving so fast the brain gets left behind at the starting line.
means Done with too much speed and too little thought, often regretted later.
from From Old French 'haste,' itself likely from Frankish roots meaning vehemence or violence — speed with menace baked in.
Famous puddingHasty pudding: boiled fast, eaten faster, since the 1500s.
Proverb fuel'Marry in haste, repent at leisure' weaponized the word.
Sibling wordsShares ancestry with the urgent verb 'to hasten.'