all in vs whipped

all in

adj
  • Having no further stake to wager, but remaining active in a hand. 

  • With everything included. 

noun
  • A hand where at least one player bets all of his or her chips. 

  • A player who is all in. 

whipped

adj
  • Prepared by whipping or beating. 

  • Very tired, worn out, and exhausted. 

  • Controlled by a spouse or significant other to an unreasonable degree. 

How often have the words all in and whipped occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )