verb trans
to beat (e.g. eggs or cream) into a froth with a utensil, e.g. a whisk or fork
to take, pull, jerk, or move (something) very quickly and forcefully
He whipped out a gun
to strike (a person or animal) with a whip
to strike (a person or animal) with a slender flexible implement, e.g. a lash or rod, esp as a punishment
to drive or urge (an animal) on with a whip
to strike (something) as if with a lash
rain whipping the pavement
to thrash about flexibly like a whiplash
to wind or wrap cord round (e.g. a rope or rod) for protection and strength or to bind parts together
to oversew (an edge, hem, or seam) with shallow overcasting stitches
informal to defeat or overcome (somebody or something) decisively
Brit, informal to snatch (something) suddenly; esp to steal (something)
to move, go, or come quickly or violently
She whipped out of the turning at top speed
to thrash about flexibly like a whiplash
flags whipping in the wind
to bring (somebody or something) into a desired state, esp by hard work or practice