whiplash
Americannoun
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an abrupt snapping motion or change of direction resembling the lash of a whip.
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Also whiplash injury. a neck injury caused by a sudden jerking backward, forward, or both, of the head.
Whiplash resulted when their car was struck from behind.
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Also called whiplash curve. a connected series of reverse curves of more or less elliptical form, used as a major design motif in the Art Nouveau style.
verb (used with object)
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to beat, hit, throw, etc., with or as if with a whiplash.
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to affect adversely, as by a sudden change.
new taxes whiplashing corporate earnings.
noun
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a quick lash or stroke of a whip or like that of a whip
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med See whiplash injury
Etymology
Origin of whiplash
First recorded in 1565–75; 1950–55 whiplash for def. 6; whip + lash 1
Example Sentences
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I half expected a Snidely Whiplash twirl of the mustache or a Bertram Oleander sidewise glance and sneer.
From Salon • Jan. 16, 2026
Whiplash star Miles Teller plays Rooster - the son of Maverick's former partner Goose.
From BBC • May 12, 2022
Dan Stevens, bedecked in a red plaid three-piece suit and Snidely Whiplash mustache, is especially over the top as the gold-hungry Hal, who drives Buck to near death searching for the shiny stuff.
From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 19, 2020
The band took a quick break, mopped off, changed outfits and returned as Whiplash Smile, a Billy Idol tribute band that kept booties shaking and drinks flowing till after midnight.
From Seattle Times • Aug. 3, 2019
"Whiplash win in the fi'th," he volunteered presently.
From From a Bench in Our Square by Adams, Samuel Hopkins
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