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whip-out noun- a bankroll designed to impress when whipped out of the pocket US
- I happened to scare up a publisher in New York who was enthusiastic enough about it to give me a whole lot of what you call your up-front whip-out. — Dan Jenkins, Semi-Tough, p. 13, 1972
- Fast-paced whip-out handled it nicely. — Dan Jenkins, The Money-Whipped Steer-Job Three-Jack Give-Up Artist, p. 69, 2001
- a regular payment US
- My fee for a repossession is the sum of the owner’s monthly whip-out. — James Ellroy, Brown’s Requiem, p. 11, 1981
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