Thick and fast

Origin of: Thick and fast

Thick and fast

Rapidly crowding, coming on so quickly that they run together dates from Old English times, pre-1150. Thick as in a thick voice or to say something thickly is to speak in a hoarse, guttural way, sometimes choked with emotion, and dates from the 1500s. See also Through thick and thin and In the thick of it/things.