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Phrase(s): whip something up
to prepare, create, or put something together. • I haven’t written my report yet, but I’ll whip one up before the deadline. • I will whip up the most beautiful arrangement you have ever seen., Phrase(s): whip someone up
to excite or stir up someone. • Well, you’ve certainly whipped them up with that speech. • Harry whipped up the crowd with a few good jokes.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs
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1. Arouse, excite, as in The speaker whipped up the mob. [Early 1800s] 2. Prepare quickly, as in I can easily whip up some lunch. This usage was first recorded in 1611.
American Heritage Idioms