whipped
verb
- 1
To hit with a whip.
“The rider whipped the horse.”
- 2
(by extension) To hit with any flexible object.
“I whipped her with a newspaper.”
- 3
To defeat, as in a contest or game.
- 4
To mix in a rapid aerating fashion, especially food.
“to whip eggs or cream”
- 5
To urge into action or obedience.
“He whipped the department into shape.”
- 6
To enforce a member voting in accordance with party policy.
- 7
To bind the end of a rope with twine or other small stuff to prevent its unlaying: fraying or unravelling.
- 8
To hoist or purchase by means of a whip.
- 9
To sew lightly; specifically, to form (a fabric) into gathers by loosely overcasting the rolled edge and drawing up the thread.
“to whip a ruffle”
- 10
To throw or kick an object at a high velocity.
“He whipped the ball at me.”
- 11
To fish a body of water especially by making repeated casts.
- 12
To snap back and forth like a whip.
“The pennants whipped in the wind.”
- 13
To move very fast.
“The wind whipped through the valley.”
- 14
To move (something) very fast; often with up, out, etc.
- 15
To transfer momentum from one skater to another.
- 16
To lash with sarcasm, abuse, etc.
- 17
To thrash; to beat out, as grain, by striking.
“to whip wheat”
adjective
- 1
Controlled by a spouse or significant other to an unreasonable degree.
“He knew he was whipped when he turned down a football game so they could shop for linens.”
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