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Coal-whipper
Coal-whipper Coal"-whip`per, n.
One who raises coal out of the hold of a ship. [Eng.]
--Dickens.
Whipperin
Whipperin Whip"per*in`, n.
1. A huntsman who keeps the hounds from wandering, and whips
them in, if necessary, to the of chase.
2. Hence, one who enforces the discipline of a party, and
urges the attendance and support of the members on all
necessary occasions.
Whippersnapper
Whippersnapper Whip"per*snap`per, n.
A diminutive, insignificant, or presumptuous person.
[Colloq.] ``Little whippersnappers like you.' --T. Hughes.
Meaning of Whipper from wikipedia
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names Jack the
Whipper and
Jacques Ze
Whipper is an
American circus performer and
social media personality. He is best
known for his
whip cracking stage...
- A
whip is a tool or
weapon designed to
strike humans or
animals to
exert control through pain
compliance or fear of pain. They can also be used without...
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during a
minor fall, a
whipper (long fall), or
simply by
resting while hanging on the
belay rope. See also hangdogging.
whipper A
large fall by a lead...
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Whip It or
Whippit may
refer to: "
Whip It" (Devo song), a song by
American new wave band Devo "
Whip It" (Nicki
Minaj song), a song by hip hop
artist Nicki...
- A dog
whipper was a
church official charged with
removing unruly dogs from
church grounds during services. They were most
prominent in
areas of England...
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against party policy may "lose the
whip",
being effectively expelled from the party. The term is
taken from the "
whipper-in"
during a hunt, who
tries to...
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collaborator Lionel Belasco.
Leighla Frances Whipper was born
September 22, 1913, in Athens, Georgia. Her father,
Leigh Whipper, was a
stage and
Hollywood screen...
- version.
Whipper was the son of African-American educator,
author and
activist Frances Rollin Whipper and a
nephew of
abolitionist William Whipper, attorney...
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William Whipper (February 22, 1804 –
March 9, 1876) was a
businessman and
abolitionist in the
United States.
Whipper, an
African American,
advocated nonviolence...
- in the budgerigar's
dishevelled appearance.
Whipper Fan Page: "Fan Page
Dedicated To
Everything Whipper" U-ZOO Feature,
United Kingdom (YouTube): "Really...