beat (a person or animal) with a whip or similar instrument, especially as a punishment or to urge them on
Lewis whipped the boy twenty times
steal (something)
the escaper had whipped his overcoat
bind (something) with spirally wound twine
the side linings are whipped or hemmed
an official of a political party appointed to maintain parliamentary discipline among its members, especially so as to ensure attendance and voting in debates
a dessert consisting of cream or eggs beaten into a light fluffy mass with fruit, chocolate, or other ingredients
a slender, unbranched shoot or plant
a scythe for cutting specified crops
a grass whip
a rope-and-pulley hoisting apparatus
a car
I just got new wheels for my whip