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- Dictionarywhipped/wɪpt/
adjective
- 1. having been flogged or beaten with a whip: "a whipped dog"
- 2. (of cream, eggs, or other food) beaten into a froth.
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(Definition of whipped from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) Browse whip something/someone into shape idiom
1. : to take, pull, snatch, jerk, or otherwise move very quickly and forcefully. whipped out his gun Green Peyton. 2. a (1) : to strike with a slender lithe implement (such as a lash or rod) especially as a punishment. (2) : spank. b. : to drive or urge on by or as if by using a whip. c. : to strike as a lash does. rain whipped the pavement. 3. a.
1. to strike (a person or thing) with several strokes of a strap, rod, etc. 2. (transitive) to punish by striking in this manner. 3. (tr; foll by out, away, etc) to pull, remove, etc, with sudden rapid motion. to whip out a gun. 4. (intr; foll by down, into, out of, etc) informal. to come, go, etc, in a rapid sudden manner.
adjective. having received a whipping. subdued or defeated as though by whipping: whipped by poverty. beaten into a froth: whipped cream. Slang. exhausted; tired; beat: After all that weeding, I'm whipped. Slang. excessively devoted to or controlled by one’s romantic partner. Discover More. Other Words From. un·whipped adjective.
1. To move in a sudden, quick manner; dart: whipped out to the airport. 2. To move in a manner similar to a whip; thrash or snap about: Branches whipped against the windows. n. 1. An instrument, either a flexible rod or a flexible thong or lash attached to a handle, used for driving animals or administering corporal punishment. 2.
to move quickly and suddenly; pull, jerk, seize, or the like, with a sudden movement (often followed by out, in, into, etc.): He whipped his gun out of its holster. to fish (a stream, lake, etc.) with rod and line, especially by making repeated casts: I whipped the stream all day and caught nothing.
[intransitive, transitive] to move, or make something move, quickly and suddenly or violently in a particular direction. + adv./prep. A branch whipped across the car window. Her hair whipped around her face in the wind. whip something The waves were being whipped by 50 mile an hour winds. Extra Examples.