by priesty boii February 1, 2010
Get the whip it like a slave mug.A Wisconsin tradition. When confronted with a problem or a question, such as "How are you going to handle this?" or "What do you feel like doing tonight", instead of coming up with a plan you choose to forgo all thought and experience and simply go balls to the wall.
As with most Wisconsin traditions, whipping it at the cheese usually involves copious amounts of alcohol.
As with most Wisconsin traditions, whipping it at the cheese usually involves copious amounts of alcohol.
Bad Larry: I've got the next few days off and we gotta do something or I'll lose my goddamn mind.
Mr. Moist: What did you have in mind?
Bad Larry: I don't have a clue. Figured we'd just whip it at the cheese.
Mr. Moist: What did you have in mind?
Bad Larry: I don't have a clue. Figured we'd just whip it at the cheese.
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Get the Whip it out mug.by russia_almighty June 20, 2006
Get the when in doubt whip it out mug.by TANYA68 October 9, 2008
Get the I whip it out whenever I can mug."It" is referring to showing your male genitalia to a certain lady (or guy if that's what your into).
This is the common reply you give to your friend when he continues to complain whether a certain girl is into him or not.
It's the ultimate test. If the girl doesn't take bait or if she's about to charge you for harassment, proceed to walk out the door and move on.
This is the common reply you give to your friend when he continues to complain whether a certain girl is into him or not.
It's the ultimate test. If the girl doesn't take bait or if she's about to charge you for harassment, proceed to walk out the door and move on.
Pete: Hey Billy, Sara gave me a wink yesterday, but sometimes she doesn't seem interested in me.
Billy: Bro, when in doubt, whip it out!
Billy: Bro, when in doubt, whip it out!
by Notorious NATE October 15, 2010
Get the when in doubt, whip it out mug.Common slang umong military enlisted to salute an approaching person in uniform when uncertain of their rank. Better to be safe than sorry. More common with the NAVY as Chief Petty Officers have gold anchors on their collars and are often mistaken for gold oak leafs (signifying a Lieutenant Commander or Major).
Bill- "Don't look now, but here comes an officer"
Larry-"No, it looks like a Chief Petty Officer from here"
Bill-"When in doubt, whip it out. Better to be on the safe side then to ignore him if he was an officer".
Larry-"You're right"
*Both saluting-"Good morning sir".
Larry-"No, it looks like a Chief Petty Officer from here"
Bill-"When in doubt, whip it out. Better to be on the safe side then to ignore him if he was an officer".
Larry-"You're right"
*Both saluting-"Good morning sir".
by awj_woody December 26, 2008
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