whip up
1 of 1verb/wɪp ʌp/
Forms:whips up,whipping up,whipped up,whipped up
1
to make food very quickly
transitive- She whipped a batch of cookies up for the bake sale.
- Let's whip up a quick dessert to satisfy our sweet tooth.
- He whipped the sauce up for the pasta in no time.
- Let's whip up a quick and easy breakfast before we leave.
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2
to make someone feel strongly about something
transitive- The artist's performance whipped up a wave of emotion in the audience.
- The celebrity's appearance whipped up a frenzy among fans.
- The new product launch whipped up anticipation among customers.