different between overwhip vs overhip

overwhip

English

Etymology

over- +? whip

Verb

overwhip (third-person singular simple present overwhips, present participle overwhipping, simple past and past participle overwhipped)

  1. (transitive) To whip (cream, etc.) too much, so as to spoil the texture.

Antonyms

  • underwhip

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overhip

English

Etymology

From Middle English overhippen, equivalent to over- +? hip (to hop).

Verb

overhip (third-person singular simple present overhips, present participle overhipping, simple past and past participle overhipped)

  1. (transitive, obsolete) To leap over; skip over; omit.

Related terms

  • hip
  • hop

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