- Whipped - Urban Dictionary
When a person, male or female is so in love with their partner that they will do anything for them, including allow themselves to be manipulated and controlled Often results in a severe detachment from friends and family as the relationship becomes all-consuming person1: Dude, mark is so whipped by that girl! person2: Yeah, he really likes her
- WHIPPED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of WHIP is to take, pull, snatch, jerk, or otherwise move very quickly and forcefully How to use whip in a sentence Frequently Asked Questions About whip
- Whipped - definition of whipped by The Free Dictionary
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
- WHIPPED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
31 meanings: → See whip 1 to strike (a person or thing) with several strokes of a strap, rod, etc 2 to punish by striking in Click for more definitions
- WHIPPED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
(Definition of whipped from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) Browse whip something someone into shape idiom
- whipped - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
whipped (comparative more whipped, superlative most whipped) Of food: prepared by whipping or beating
- whipped - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
to fish (a stream, lake, etc ) with rod and line, esp by making repeated casts: I whipped the stream all day and caught nothing Food to beat (eggs, cream, etc ) to a froth with an eggbeater, whisk, fork, or other implement in order to mix in air and cause expansion
- whip verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of whip verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
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