Initially used to describe a Jockey in horse racing when (usually in the final turn) he begins to use his whip to get his horse to either run faster or maintain speed at the end of a race.

Now used to describe the following:
1. Being worked really hard by your employer, or when your employer keeps choosing you to do all the tough work.
2. When someone goes to get an additional whiskey drink or when refilling your drink with more whiskey.
Is Thomas getting another Jack and Diet? Yeah man he’s going to the whip again.

They want me to do three peoples jobs at one time? Holy shit Work Co is going to the whip.
by Buggy T Dog May 25, 2023
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1) Said when encouraging someone to take action and commit.

2) Something that you say in order to give others permission to do something.

3) To expend all one's strength and resources toward achievement of an end or purpose.
1) "I'm going to get another beer."

"Go the whip!"

2) "Can I get another beer?"

"Go the whip!"

3) "I'm going to become a professional beer taster"

"Go the whip!"
by Dalterelli March 12, 2012
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