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whip up

British  

verb

  1. to excite; arouse

    to whip up a mob

    to whip up discontent

  2. informal to prepare quickly

    to whip up a meal

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

whip up Idioms  
  1. Arouse, excite, as in The speaker whipped up the mob [Early 1800s]

  2. Prepare quickly, as in I can easily whip up some lunch . This usage was first recorded in 1611.


Example Sentences

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Whip up pappa al pomodoro and slide a poached egg on top like a wink.

From Salon • Jun. 16, 2025

Whip up a batch this weekend, then freeze any leftovers, which are easy to reheat in the toaster.

From New York Times • Feb. 4, 2023

For more: Whip up some eggnog or hot cocoa for The Athletic’s N.B.A.

From New York Times • Dec. 24, 2022

Whip up a fabric eye pillow, and fill it with rice and dried lavender for a dose of well-deserved calm.

From Seattle Times • Dec. 4, 2021

Whip up the eggs, mix them with the milk, and pour the mixture over the bread and cheese in the pie-dish.

From Dr. Allinson's cookery book Comprising many valuable vegetarian recipes by Allinson, T. R. (Thomas Richard)