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Phrase(s): whip something out
1. Inf. to complete making or working on something quickly. • I think I can whip one out for you very quickly. • The factory whips out twenty of these every minute. 2. Inf. to jerk something out [of some place]. • Liz whipped a pencil out of her pocket. • She whipped out a pencil and signed the contract.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs