Whipping
1Whipping — «Whipping» Canción de Pearl Jam Álbum Vitalogy Publicación 1994 Grabación Noviembre de 1993 y …
2Whipping — Whip ping, a & n. from {Whip}, v. [1913 Webster] {Whipping post}, a post to which offenders are tied, to be legally whipped. [1913 Webster] …
3whipping — [n] beating caning, flogging, licking, pasting, pounding, pummeling, punishment, spanking, tanning, thrashing, trouncing, walloping; concept 123 …
4whipping — [hwip′iŋ, wip′iŋ] n. 1. the action of a person or thing that whips; esp., a flogging or beating, as in punishment 2. cord, twine, etc. used to whip, or bind …
5whipping — n. 1 a beating, esp. with a whip. 2 cord wound round in binding. Phrases and idioms: whipping boy 1 a scapegoat. 2 hist. a boy educated with a young prince and punished instead of him. whipping cream cream suitable for whipping. whipping post… …
6whipping — n. beating 1) to get, receive, take a whipping (from) 2) to give smb. a whipping * * * [ wɪpɪŋ] receive take a whipping (from) [ beating ] to get to give smb. a whipping …
7Whipping — Whip Whip, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Whipped}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Whipping}.] [OE. whippen to overlay, as a cord, with other cords, probably akin to G. & D. wippen to shake, to move up and down, Sw. vippa, Dan. vippe to swing to and fro, to shake, to… …
8whipping — UK [ˈwɪpɪŋ] / US / US [ˈhwɪpɪŋ] noun [countable] Word forms whipping : singular whipping plural whippings 1) an occasion when someone is punished by being hit with a whip or a belt 2) informal a defeat in a game or competition …
9whipping — whip ► NOUN 1) a strip of leather or length of cord fastened to a handle, used for beating a person or urging on an animal. 2) an official of a political party appointed to maintain parliamentary discipline among its members. 3) Brit. a written… …
10whipping — noun Whipping is used before these nouns: ↑cream …