whip by



whip by

v.
1. To pass quickly, as of a gust of wind or an interval of time: As I got older, the years whipped by.
2. To pass someone or something quickly: The runner in second place whipped by the leader.
See also: whip

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
DuŠAnka-Serbian, Slovene, Croatian
Abena-Western African, Akan
CosimoKAW-zee-maw, KO-zi-moItalian
AmramAM-ram (English), ahm-RAHM (Hebrew)Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Hebrew
Ramirus-Ancient Germanic (Latinized)
Djamila-Arabic