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Old September 20, 2009, 08:01 AM
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"To whip".

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Old September 20, 2009, 08:41 AM
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You are not as goofy as you look... quite clever in fact.
ah! and now you are a fairy...


Is that a whip on your hand?.... you are not a fairy..............?????????
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Old September 20, 2009, 08:43 AM
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"To whip".

"Please be kind enough to correct me."
And whip it good.

Devo, early 80's.

I guess whip and beat are synonyms.

Now, what you use to whip your eggs.... is that a beater or a whipper, or both are correct?
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And whip it good.

Devo, early 80's.

I guess whip and beat are synonyms.

Now, what you use to whip your eggs.... is that a beater or a whipper, or both are correct?
We would whip cream or eggs with a beater or a whisk.

To beat someone with a stick or whip, we sometimes say Thrash or Lash.

If we use the word smashed it would usually mean drunk.

He was smashed out of his skull - very drunk

He is a smack head - He uses drugs
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Old September 20, 2009, 11:15 AM
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We would whip cream or eggs with a beater or a whisk.

To beat someone with a stick or whip, we sometimes say Thrash or Lash.

If we use the word smashed it would usually mean drunk.

He was smashed out of his skull - very drunk

He is a smack head - He uses drugs
I'd forgotten the word whisk...and thanks for reminding me of these words.
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Old September 20, 2009, 02:52 PM
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Now, what you use to whip your eggs.... is that a beater or a whipper, or both are correct?
I normally use a fork. A whisk is overkill unless you're making meringues.
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Old September 21, 2009, 07:42 AM
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I normally use a fork. A whisk is overkill unless you're making meringues.
I forbid you to talk about merengues (in Spanish)! I am one of those guys with a propensity for diabetes type 2 and I have to watch my diet....

Ok?
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I'm not a fan of merengue. The footwork is hideously tricky. Give me a mambo any day.

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Old September 21, 2009, 01:46 PM
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I'm not a fan of merengue. The footwork is hideously tricky. Give me a mambo any day.

You realize then that merengue is the dance and also the dessert, right?
 

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