Used to express relief of tension, fatigue, or surprise.
Used to show disgust.
whap
whap
intj
The sound of sudden blow or hit.
noun
(Scotland, obsolete) The curlew, Numenius arquata; a whaup.
A blow; a hit; a whop.
verb
(US, intransitive) To throw oneself quickly, or by an abrupt motion; to turn suddenly.
(US, transitive) To strike hard and suddenly.
She whapped down on the floor.
whip
whip
noun
(African-American Vernacular, MTE) A mode of personal motorized transportation; an automobile, all makes and models including motorcycles, excluding public transportation.
(UK politics, by extension) The regular status of an MP within a parliamentary party, which can be revoked by the party as a disciplinary measure.
(UK politics, with definite article) A document distributed weekly to MPs by party whips informing them of upcoming votes in parliament.
(historical) A coach driver; a coachman.
(hunting) A whipper-in.
(music) A wippen, a rocking component in certain piano actions.
(nautical) A purchase in which one block is used to gain a 2:1 mechanical advantage.
(politics) A member of a political party who is in charge of enforcing the party's policies in votes; a whipper-in.
(roller derby) A move in which one player transfers momentum to another.
A blow administered with a whip.
A lash; a pliant, flexible instrument, such as a rod (commonly of cane or rattan) or a plaited or braided rope or thong (commonly of leather) used to create a sharp "crack" sound for directing or herding animals.
A spring in certain electrical devices for making a circuit
A whipping motion; a thrashing about.
The quality of being whiplike or flexible; suppleness, as of the shaft of a golf club.
The same instrument used to strike a person or animal for corporal punishment or torture.
Whipped cream.
verb
(figurative) To lash with sarcasm, abuse, etc.
(intransitive) To move very fast.
(intransitive) To snap back and forth like a whip.
(transitive) To hit with a whip.
(transitive) To mix in a rapid aerating fashion, especially food.
(transitive) To move (something) very fast; often with up, out, etc.
(transitive) To throw or kick an object at a high velocity.
(transitive) To urge into action or obedience.
(transitive, by extension) To hit with any flexible object.
(transitive, intransitive) To fish a body of water especially by making repeated casts.
(transitive, nautical) To bind the end of a rope with twine or other small stuff to prevent its unlaying: fraying or unravelling.
(transitive, nautical) To hoist or purchase by means of a whip.
(transitive, politics) To enforce a member voting in accordance with party policy.
(transitive, roller derby) To transfer momentum from one skater to another.
(transitive, slang) To defeat, as in a contest or game.
To sew lightly; specifically, to form (a fabric) into gathers by loosely overcasting the rolled edge and drawing up the thread.
To thrash; to beat out, as grain, by striking.
whop
whop
noun
A blow or strike.
verb
(transitive, informal) To throw or move (something) quickly, usually with an impact.
(transitive, slang) To administer corporal punishment
whup
whup
verb
(Southern US or African-American Vernacular, dialect) Alternative form of whoop (“to whip, thrash, or defeat”).