A car. Less commonly, a slang term for cocaine processing. Context determines meaning; on social media or in lyrics it's overwhelmingly the car sense unless drug context is explicit.
"Pulled up in the whip."
“I hope the new ranged job in FFXIV will have a whip. 🙏🏻”
“If we could coerce whip votes in. America we’d have federally legal abortion, 2 more states, and 40% lower childhood poverty”
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also, sorry, "politicians just vote how the whip instructs them" as a general rule is good actually when you don't have strong whips you end up with what they have going on in america where wreckers like fetterman an…
“also, sorry, "politicians just vote how the whip instructs them" as a general rule is good actually when you don't have strong whips you end up with what they have going on in america where wreckers like fetterman and manchin can fully just stop anything from getting done”
“another red herring to whip up the anti-poor hatred 😤 for their benefit”
“in america politicians dont just vote with the whip and it sucks ass”
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A car. The most common contemporary sense.
"Pulled up in his new whip."
“This whip? No of course it doesn't hurt!”
“Only biscuitty things in are skinny whip and it seems they are a test in ‘How thin a layer can we coat a pencil rubber in chocolate and have it still taste like chocolate?’”
“I mean, he did get the hat and chin scar in one day as a teen. And practiced his whip skills and developed a fear of snakes as well.”
“Something something holding the whip”
“Mother's Day only comes around once a year, so make it extra-special to celebrate everything the moms in your life do daily. Go all out and whip up a next-level homemade meal, whether you're making brunch or dinner. www.foodandwine.com/mothers-day-...”
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