whip up
Verb
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Verb
whip up (third-person singular simple present whips up, present participle whipping up, simple past and past participle whipped up)
- (transitive) To produce (something) quickly, especially food.
- Synonyms: rustle up, whomp up, throw together
- Coordinate term: mix up
- Near-synonym: cook up
- I'll whip up a quick meal for our unexpected guests.
- (transitive) To beat stir (a liquid) quickly so to introduce air and form foam.
- Synonyms: whip
- (transitive) To arouse or excite.
- Synonyms: stir up, urge, Thesaurus:incite
- His speech whipped the crowd up into a frenzy.
- (transitive) To lift or snatch up suddenly.
- German: (schnell) zusammenstellen, zusammenhauen (colloquial)
- Russian: заба́цать
- German: aufschlagen, schaumig schlagen
- German: aufpeitschen
- German: hochschlagen, hochwerfen
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