“After a long day at work, they decided to have a quickie, just a brief and spontaneous intimate encounter to relax.”
“After a long day of work, she savored a quickie, sipping her favorite wine as a symbol of her accomplished tasks and a moment of pleasure before retiring for the night.”
“It would take some black-hearted schadenfreude to gloat over the comedian's 75-second quickie divorce from his 18-month civil partnership.”
fast
(Britain, rail transport) A train that calls at only some stations it passes between its origin and destination, typically just the principal stations
“However, there is enough help for the seamers to persuade both teams to play three frontline quicks.”
“All it took was a stare and a crook of the eyebrow from any one of the quartet of West Indian quicks in those days for the batsmen to know that a bowler was upset.”
“When England come and bat in Australia, facing Mitchell Johnson and our quicks on bouncy wickets, they don't like it.”