Whip (disambiguation)
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A whip is a stick, cord, or strap, usually with a stiff handle, used for striking or as an animal training aid.
Whip or whips or The Whip may also refer to:
Device
- Chain whip, martial arts weapon
 - Flagellation, punishment using a whip
 - Riding crop, a whip used in certain Equestrian disciplines
 - Whisk, kitchen instrument used to whip or whisk
 - Whip antenna, for radio waves
 - Whiplash Injury Protection System, in automobiles
 - Whipstaff, a device used to steer a 15th or 16th century sailing vessel
 
People
- Whip (musician), US folk singer-songwriter
 
Entertainment
Dance
- Whip (dance), swing dance popular in Texas
 - Swingout, dance move also known as a whip
 
Fictional characters
- Whip (comics), also the name of several DC Comics characters
 - Whip (King of Fighters), a video game character
 - Whip (Whipple) Hoxworth, a fictional character in the James Michener novel Hawaii
 
Literature
- Whip (novel), a novel by Martin Caidin
 - Whip (flash press paper), a sporting male weekly from the 1840s
 
Music
- WHIP (AM), a radio station (1350 AM) licensed to serve Mooresville, North Carolina, USA
 - Whip (percussion), a percussion instrument
 - The Whip (band), British electro-rock band
 - Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae), the debut single by American rapper Silentó
 
Plays
- The Whip (play), 1909 melodrama
 
Sports
- Walks plus hits per inning pitched (WHIP), baseball statistic
 - Washington Whips, defunct US soccer/football team
 
Vehicle
- Slang for a car
 
Other
- Whip (politics), a political party discipline official
 - Whip (tree), a slender unbranched shoot or plant
 - The Whip (ride), an amusement ride
 - Whip, a school prefect
 - Whip, hired security that guards a stagecoach's cargo and passengers
 
See also
- Whipped (disambiguation), or whipping
 - Whipping knot
 - WIP (disambiguation)
 - WIPP (disambiguation)
 - All pages beginning with "whip"
 - All pages with titles containing whip
 
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