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It depends on what you're specifically referring to for whiz and spur. I believe you're referring to; Spur: Spiked wheel on horse rider's heel and Whiz: Moving through the air quickly with a whistling sound. Well, when a rider jabs the horse with the spur, he/she is trying to encourage the horse to go faster. So, they both refer to: Moving quickly.

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