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F1
/ˌɛf ˈwʌn/
Definition
1
Formula 1 (F1), the pinnacle of motorsport: a high-speed, high-tech single-seater racing championship governed by the FIA, where billionaire-backed teams battle for glory on circuits worldwide.
2
The F1 function key on keyboards, that top-row savior for fullscreen toggles, help menus, and pretending you're productive during meetings.
Examples
My weekend plans? Binge-watching F1 highlights while the rest of the world mows lawns.
He hit F1 during the presentation, accidentally fullscreening his browser full of cat memes.
In F1, drivers earn millions to nap in carbon-fiber coffins at 200 mph—talk about a dream job.
Forget therapy; nothing heals my soul like an F1 undercut strategy pulling off the impossible.