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turbo booster

American  
[tur-boh boost-er] / ˈtɜr boʊ ˌbust ər /

noun

plural

turbo boosters
  1. a turbocharger.


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Ms. Jordan, the state senator who represents a suburban Atlanta seat, said the population changes would have made Georgia more closely contested this decade but “Trump put a turbo booster on it” in large part because he energized such strong opposition among women.

From New York Times

And the 18-year-old passenger in his car told police Heppner-Lundin commented about how he wanted to see how the manual transmission was smoother and faster at high speeds because of the vehicle’s turbo booster.

From Washington Times

In Sandro and Mousa Dembélé, Villas-Boas has midfield heft and speed, with the latter's heels possessing a turbo booster that glides him away from opponents.

From The Guardian