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A whip is a stick, cord, or strap, usually with a stiff handle, used for striking or as an animal training aid.

Whip or whips or The Whip may also refer to:

Device

People

  • Whipple Whip Jones (1909-2001), American ski industry pioneer, founder, developer and original operator of the Aspen Highlands ski area in Aspen, Colorado
  • Whip (musician), US folk singer-songwriter

Entertainment

Dance

Fictional characters

Literature

Music

Plays

Sports

Other

See also

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