different between whippeth vs whippet
whippeth
English
Etymology
whip +? -eth
Verb
whippeth
- (archaic) third-person singular simple present indicative form of whip
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whippet
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -?p?t
Etymology 1
Probably from whip in the sense of 'to move quickly' and diminutive suffix -et.
Noun
whippet (plural whippets)
- A dog of a certain breed, similar to a small greyhound, originating in Britain and bred for racing.
Etymology 2
From whipped cream, since "whippits" are typically sold in the United States for use in making whipped cream.
Alternative forms
- whippit
Noun
whippet (plural whippets)
- (slang) A cartridge of nitrous oxide (laughing gas), used as a recreational inhalant drug.
- 2004, Sandra P. Riggin, Forbidden Memories: A Journey of Healing (?ISBN):
- I was smoking hash from under glasses, sniffing glue, doing whippets, popping speed, smoking pot, dropping acid, and occasionally shooting dope.
- 2004, Sandra P. Riggin, Forbidden Memories: A Journey of Healing (?ISBN):
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