In slang use, if someone in a romantic relationship is whipped, they let their romantic partner have a great deal of control over what they do, where they go, etc. There are 11 meanings listed in oed's entry for the adjective whipped, two of which are labelled obsolete When a person, male or female is so in love with their partner that they will do anything for them, including allow themselves to be manipulated.
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Plus, where the term comes from and how to use itif you've ever left a night out with the boys to go spend time with your girlfriend, your friends may have jokingly called you whipped. although it can be used in a lighthearted way, this.
See examples of whipped used in a sentence.
A member of a party chosen to organize and discipline the members of his or her faction, esp in voting and to assist in the arrangement of the business A call issued to members of a party, insisting with varying degrees of urgency upon their presence or loyal voting behaviour. To move in a sudden, quick manner Whipped out to the airport
To move in a manner similar to a whip Branches whipped against the windows. (transitive) informal to overcome or outdo I know when i've been whipped (transitive
Often followed by on, out, or off) to drive, urge, compel, etc, by or as if by whipping
Whipped add to word list past simple and past participle of whip (definition of whipped from the cambridge advanced learner's dictionary & thesaurus © cambridge university press) Whipped (comparative more whipped, superlative most whipped) of food Prepared by whipping or beating He knew he was whipped when he turned down a football game so they could shop for linens
I'll see if riding in the car puts [our baby] to sleep