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whipped

[ wipt, hwipt ]

adjective

  1. having received a whipping.
  2. subdued or defeated as though by whipping:

    whipped by poverty.

  3. beaten into a froth:

    whipped cream.

  4. Slang. exhausted; tired; beat:

    After all that weeding, I'm whipped.

  5. Slang. excessively devoted to or controlled by one’s romantic partner.


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Other Word Forms

  • ܲ·ɳ󾱱 adjective
  • well-whipped adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of whipped1

First recorded in 1540–50; whip + -ed 2
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The 27-year-old whipped in a flush right to hurt Cameron and then loaded up with several unanswered punches before the fight was, perhaps a little prematurely, called off.

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He whipped his MSPs to vote for the Gender Recognition Reform Bill at Holyrood, leading to two Labour frontbenchers leaving their posts.

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Booth, 65, is separately appealing a civil court ruling earlier this year which stated that he trafficked and exploited women and violently whipped them both at Lochdhu Lodge in Caithness, and overseas.

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The mountain peaks jetted into a cloudless Dodger-blue sky as the wind whipped and the waves beneath crested and crashed.

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He said she held the victim by the neck with one hand and pistol whipped her with the other.

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