What is another word for whip out?

Pronunciation: [wˈɪp ˈa͡ʊt] (IPA)

Whip out is a phrase that is commonly used to mean "produce something quickly". It can be used in a casual or pejorative sense, and it's often associated with showing off or exaggerating one's abilities. Synonyms for whip out include present, reveal, display, exhibit, flaunt, brandish, unveil, and produce. Each of these words carries its connotation and adds a slightly different emphasis to the action of producing something quickly. While whip out may have a negative connotation in some contexts, the synonyms for this phrase offer a more neutral or positive connotation and can be used in a variety of situations.

What are the opposite words for whip out?

Whip out is a commonly used phrase meaning to produce or retrieve something quickly. Its antonyms are slow, hesitate, delay, and take out. Slow refers to the opposite of quickness while hesitate means to be indecisive or uncertain. Delay is the act of holding back or postponing something, and take out means to remove or extract something with care. When we use the antonyms of whip out, we refer to a slower pace, a more thoughtful action, or delaying the process. Antonyms of whip out suggest a steady, careful, and considered approach to the task at hand.

Famous quotes with Whip out

  • So I had a couple of years of playing trumpet. I really enjoyed it, but it was not the kind of instrument you could whip out at a party. Let's face it.
    Jackson Browne
  • I've been in beautiful landscapes where one is tempted to whip out a camera and take a picture. I've learned to resist that.
    David Byrne
  • The remarks about my reaching the age of Social Security and coming to the end of the road, they jolted me. And that was good. Because I sure as hell had no intention of just sitting around for the rest of my life. So I'd whip out the paints and really go to it.
    Norman Rockwell
  • “You’re not corporate,” she said definitely. “Corporates don’t do this stuff. Not like this.” “The corporates do whatever turns a profit. Don’t let your prejudices blind you. Sure, they’ll burn down entire villages if it pays. But if having a human face is what cuts it, they’ll whip out a human face and put it on.”
    Richard Morgan
  • Under a forehead roughly comparable to that of the Javanese or the Piltdown man are visible a pair of tiny pig eyes, lit up alternately by greed and concupiscence. His nose, broken in childhood by a self-inflicted blow with a hockey stick, has a prehensile tip, ever quick to smell out an insult; at the least suspicion of an affront, Perelman, who has the pride of a Spanish grandee, has been known to whip out his sword-cane and hide in the nearest closet.
    S. J. Perelman

Related words: whip out of bed, whip out in bed, whip out from bed

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