kite vs whip

kite

verb
  • To move rapidly; to rush. 

  • To tamper with a document or record by increasing the quantity of something beyond its proper amount so that the difference may be unlawfully retained; in particular, to alter a medical prescription for this purpose by increasing the number of pills or other items. 

  • To pass a (usually concealed) letter or oral message, especially illegally into, within, or out of a prison. 

  • To write or present (a cheque) on an account with insufficient funds, either to defraud or expecting that funds will become available by the time the cheque clears. 

  • To deflect sideways in the water. 

  • To (cause to) glide in the manner of a kite (“bird”). 

  • To manipulate like a toy kite; also, usually preceded by an inflection of go: to fly a toy kite. 

  • To travel by kite, as when kitesurfing. 

  • To steal. 

  • To keep ahead of (an enemy) in order to attack repeatedly from a distance, without exposing oneself to danger. 

  • To cause (something) to move upwards rapidly like a toy kite; also (chiefly US, figuratively) to cause (something, such as costs) to increase rapidly. 

noun
  • A rider who is good at climbs but less good at descents. 

  • A measure of weight equivalent to ¹⁄₁₀ deben (about 0.32 ounces or 9.1 grams). 

  • A lightweight toy or other device, traditionally flat and shaped like a triangle with a segment of a circle attached to its base or like a quadrilateral (see sense 9), carried on the wind and tethered and controlled from the ground by one or more lines. 

  • An aeroplane or aircraft. 

  • A bird of the genus Elanus, having thin pointed wings, that preys on rodents and hunts by hovering; also, any bird of related genera in the subfamily Elaninae. 

  • A spinnaker (“supplementary sail to a mainsail”). 

  • The stomach; the belly. 

  • A tethered object which deflects its position in a medium by obtaining lift and drag in reaction with its relative motion in the medium. 

  • A rapacious person. 

  • A blank cheque; a fraudulent cheque, such as one issued even though there are insufficient funds to honour it, or one that has been altered without authorization. 

  • The brill (Scophthalmus rhombus), a type of flatfish. 

  • A polygon resembling the shape of a traditional toy kite (sense 3): a quadrilateral having two pairs of edges of equal length, the edges of each pair touching each other at one end. 

  • A bird of prey of the family Accipitridae. 

  • Any bird of the subfamily Milvinae, with long wings and weak legs, feeding mostly on carrion and spending long periods soaring; specifically, the red kite (Milvus milvus) and the black kite (Milvus migrans). 

  • A planetary configuration wherein one planet of a grand trine is in opposition to an additional fourth planet. 

  • Some species in the subfamily Perninae. 

  • A (usually concealed) letter or oral message, especially one passed illegally into, within, or out of a prison. 

  • An accommodation bill (“a bill of exchange endorsed by a reputable third party acting as a guarantor, as a favour and without compensation”). 

whip

verb
  • To move very fast. 

  • To bind the end of a rope with twine or other small stuff to prevent its unlaying: fraying or unravelling. 

  • To sew lightly; specifically, to form (a fabric) into gathers by loosely overcasting the rolled edge and drawing up the thread. 

  • To hoist or purchase by means of a whip. 

  • To urge into action or obedience. 

  • To hit with any flexible object. 

  • To throw or kick an object at a high velocity. 

  • To transfer momentum from one skater to another. 

  • To mix in a rapid aerating fashion, especially food. 

  • To thrash; to beat out, as grain, by striking. 

  • To move (something) very fast; often with up, out, etc. 

  • To enforce a member voting in accordance with party policy. 

  • To snap back and forth like a whip. 

  • To hit with a whip. 

  • To fish a body of water especially by making repeated casts. 

  • To defeat, as in a contest or game. 

  • To lash with sarcasm, abuse, etc. 

noun
  • A lash; a pliant, flexible instrument, such as a rod (commonly of cane or rattan) or a plaited or braided rope or thong (commonly of leather) used to create a sharp "crack" sound for directing or herding animals. 

  • A whipper-in. 

  • A blow administered with a whip. 

  • A coach driver; a coachman. 

  • The quality of being whiplike or flexible; suppleness, as of the shaft of a golf club. 

  • A document distributed weekly to MPs by party whips informing them of upcoming votes in parliament. 

  • A move in which one player transfers momentum to another. 

  • The regular status of an MP within a parliamentary party, which can be revoked by the party as a disciplinary measure. 

  • A whipping motion; a thrashing about. 

  • The same instrument used to strike a person or animal for corporal punishment or torture. 

  • A mode of personal motorized transportation; an automobile, all makes and models including motorcycles, excluding public transportation. 

  • A member of a political party who is in charge of enforcing the party's policies in votes; a whipper-in. 

  • A spring in certain electrical devices for making a circuit 

  • A wippen, a rocking component in certain piano actions. 

  • A purchase in which one block is used to gain a 2:1 mechanical advantage. 

  • Whipped cream. 

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