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Whip can refer to:
- Whip, a cord or strap, usually with a stiff handle, used for striking,
- Whip (instrument), a noisemaker that makes the same sound as the above,
- to whip, i.e., to attach two objects by means of rope, cord, sinew, etc.
- to whip (rope), i.e., to secure the fraying end of a rope by wrapping in sinew, thread, etc.
- Whip (politics), political position in a party, or in the British parliament, an order sent round a party's MPs to tell them which way to vote,
- WHIP, baseball term meaning walks plus hits per inning pitched,
- Whip (video game character)
- a whip antenna
- The whip dance move in West Coast Swing - see Swingout
- To whip, in cookery, is to incorporate air by beating.
- A whip is another name for a whisk, the instrument used to whip in cooking.
- Prune whip, a British dessert.
- Dream Whip, a brand of ersatz whipped cream mix from Kraft Foods.
- Cool Whip, a brand of ersatz whipped cream from Kraft Foods.
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