词组 | whip |
释义 | whip Ⅰ 1. noun 1 a car. Used by urban black youths UK, 2004. 2 a long radio antenna US, 1976. 3 a boss or supervisor US, 1984. 4 a close friend BAHAMAS, 1982. 5 rum AUSTRALIA, 1953⇨ See: WHIP-ROUND 2. verb to arrest someone US, 1971.► whip it in, whip it outa catchphrase that celebrates a male approach to sexual relations. From the lyric of a rugby song: 'Whip it in, whip it out, quit fucking about Yo ho, yo ho, yo ho'. Sometimes further extended with: 'wipe it off, walk away' UK, 1998.► whip it outto release the penis from the confines of the trousers, a bold genital display US, 1997.► whip the catto feel remorse; to regret something AUSTRALIA, 1847.► whip up on skippy(used of a male) to masturbate, 2001.► whip your wang(used of a male) to masturbate US, 1969 Ⅱ ⇨ whip and lash; whip noun a moustache. Rhyming slang for TASH UK, 1992 Ⅲ ⇨ whip and top; whip verb to masturbate. Rhyming slang for STROP UK, 1992 Ⅳ ⇨ whip-round; whip-around; whip noun an informal fund collected from a group of people. Originally military 'whip' (a collection for more wine in the mess) UK, 1874 whip around whip around/round to turn around very quickly, especially because you are angry: He whipped around in fury, and I took a nervous step backwards. Henry gave a bitter laugh. His wife whipped round at him. "You're laughing at me?" she demanded.■ SIMILAR TO: wheel around whip into whip sb into a frenzy/fury/fervour to make people feel very excited or angry about something, especially by talking to them: We gather in a crowd and whip one another into a frenzy of enthusiasm a speaker who had the power to whip his audience into a fervour of indignation whip out whip out sth • whip sth out to quickly bring something out from your pocket, bag etc: Before I could stop him, Drew whipped out his revolver and fired a shot over their heads. On a sudden impulse, I whipped my checkbook out and wrote out a donation of $500 to Greenpeace. whip round BrE ► see whip around whip through whip through sth to do a piece of work or read something very quickly: Louise managed to whip through the rest of her routine paperwork before lunch. Some people can whip through a document in a few minutes and remember all the details. whip up 1. whip up sth/sb • whip sth/sb up to make a lot of people feel interested, excited, or angry about something: a propaganda campaign designed to whip up support for the war effort They were accused of trying to whip up anti-American feeling. Mosley's attempt to whip up the crowd with his nationalistic slogans■ SIMILAR TO: stir up2. whip up sth • whip sth up to quickly make something to eat: If you girls are hungry, I can whip up something to eat in no time. Whip up this delicious sweet in five minutes.■ SIMILAR TO: rustle up3. whip up sth • whip sth up to mix cream or the clear part of an egg very quickly with a fork until it is stiff: Whip up the cream into soft peaks and fold it into the yoghurt.■ SIMILAR TO: whip, whisk4. whip sth up • whip up sth if the wind whips up dust or the surface of water, it makes it rise up with a sudden violent movement: A strong wind whips up clouds of red dust from the dry plains. raging seas whipped up by a force nine gale whip n. an expensive car. (Streets. Possibly from the power or control this car gives its owner.) Great new whip, right? It’s a Slade, right?
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