whip off



whip something off

 
1. Inf. to do or create something quickly. If you need another receipt, I can whip one off in a jiffy. She whipped off another set of earrings for the tourist.
2. Inf. to remove something, such as an item of clothing, quickly. He whipped the coat off and dived into the water. I whipped off my cap.
See also: off, whip

whip off

v.
1. To snatch, pull, or remove something in a sudden manner: The worker whipped off his cap. The storm whipped the shingles off.
2. To snatch, pull, or remove something from something in a sudden manner: The storm whipped the roof off the house.
3. To make or produce something quickly: The guitarist whipped off a chord. I whipped the letter to the editor off in 10 minutes.
See also: off, whip

whip off

verb
See also: off, whip

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Mei (1)-Chinese
Bonaventurebawn-ə-VEN-chər (English)History
VinnieVIN-eeEnglish
Melchol-Biblical Greek
Vladimeru-Medieval Slavic
Ihab-Arabic