Derived from the term "whippin' it"; to drive a vehicle (typically a car, jet ski or speed boat) in an exuberant and energetic fashion.
The first widely known example of the term came from its appearance in the track "The Life" (written by the singer-songwriter Tinashe with support from songwriting duo Alexander Kronlund and Lukas Hilbert). The track gained popularity after being performed by the teenage focused pop group Fifth Harmony and released on their "7/27" album.
The first widely known example of the term came from its appearance in the track "The Life" (written by the singer-songwriter Tinashe with support from songwriting duo Alexander Kronlund and Lukas Hilbert). The track gained popularity after being performed by the teenage focused pop group Fifth Harmony and released on their "7/27" album.
by YippieXZY October 13, 2016