Brzohode
Brzohode (pronounced "Brzoh-ho-deh") is a Czech word that translates roughly to "speedster" or "fast mover." It's often used informally to describe someone who is quick, efficient, or acts with haste. While not necessarily a formal or highly technical term, it conveys a sense of rapid action or swiftness. The word is derived from the combination of "brzo" (quickly, soon) and a root related to "chodit" (to walk, to go), suggesting someone who moves quickly. Its usage is generally limited to spoken and written Czech.