DAMN!...that's a pretty whip you got there, bro. Is that a Maserati? That must have cost you some bills!
by talk2me-JCH2 January 17, 2021
A whip has simply come to represent a car. It has been said that it was used a long time ago when a whip would be used to steer the horse-drawn carriages. It is used in hip-hop fashion, and it has come represent any car not neccesarily a really nice car.
by kyle ramba October 21, 2006
A whip is just a car. I notice, as documented in the examples, that whip is most often used when you are talking to someone about their car.
"Friend #1: Hey, Eric, I like your new whip.
Eric: Thanks man, it's alright."
"Friend #2: Yo, Eric, I got a new whip.
Eric: Aww, foreal? What kind, man?
Friend #2: A Civic. But it doesn't work right now.
Eric: What's wrong with it? ..."
"Now I'm super fly slick without a roof on my whip..."
-Lloyd Banks
Eric: Thanks man, it's alright."
"Friend #2: Yo, Eric, I got a new whip.
Eric: Aww, foreal? What kind, man?
Friend #2: A Civic. But it doesn't work right now.
Eric: What's wrong with it? ..."
"Now I'm super fly slick without a roof on my whip..."
-Lloyd Banks
by protectmeaura December 8, 2006
by BigDtothaB July 2, 2006
n.
1. A fast, expensive car, such as an Aston Martin. Sometimes used to describe vehicles of a lesser extent in areas of lower standards. (i.e., ghettos)
1. A fast, expensive car, such as an Aston Martin. Sometimes used to describe vehicles of a lesser extent in areas of lower standards. (i.e., ghettos)
Check the new whip, thug! I dropped 300 G's on this V12, now I'm ballin' like James Bond when he was still gettin' pussy.
by g $ mikey September 26, 2004
by urban pervert March 27, 2003
A whip is a maneuver performed on a motocross cycle, usually during supercross or motocross racing, in which the rider brings the rear of the motorcycle abruptly around to either side. This is performed while the machine is airborne off a jump. In very extreme whips, the rear of the motorcycle will end up perpendicular to the direction of travel, in addition to the motorcycle being laid flat. The purpose of the whip is primarily threefold: To show off, to alter the trajectory of the bike in flight, and to scrub speed over jumps. Some riders would say that whipping helps them maintain rhythm on the track.
by pirate pace June 28, 2006