The difference between Whip up and Whomp up
When used as verbs, whip up means to produce (something) quickly, especially food, whereas whomp up means to produce quickly, particularly a meal.
check bellow for the other definitions of Whip up and Whomp up
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Whip up as a verb (transitive):
To produce (something) quickly, especially food.
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Whip up as a verb (transitive):
To beat (a liquid) quickly so to introduce air and form foam.
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Whip up as a verb (transitive):
To arouse or excite
Examples:
"His speech whipped the crowd up into a frenzy."
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Whomp up as a verb (colloquial):
To produce quickly, particularly a meal.
Examples:
"Why don't I just whomp up some scrambled eggs while you're waiting?"
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Whomp up as a verb (colloquial):
To incite or generate.
Examples:
"The artist's latest stunt was obviously an attempt to whomp up some cheap publicity."