Meaning of “whip” in a song by The Fold
My kids watch the "Lego NinjaGo" series and have been asking me about the title song, called "Weekend Whip" by The Fold. As much as I tried looking for the meaning of the word "whip" in the context of the song I couldn't find anything that would make sense. I guess it should mean something like "fight" or "training", but I am not sure about either. Could someone shed some light on it for me? Here's a short extract for reference:
We just jump up, kick back, whip around and spin,
and then we jump back, do it again
Ninja-Go!
Ninja, come on, come on
and do the weekend whip!
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My kids watch the "Lego NinjaGo" series and have been asking me about the title song, called "Weekend Whip" by The Fold. As much as I tried looking for the meaning of the word "whip" in the context of the song I couldn't find anything that would make sense. I guess it should mean something like "fight" or "training", but I am not sure about either. Could someone shed some light on it for me? Here's a short extract for reference:
We just jump up, kick back, whip around and spin,
and then we jump back, do it again
Ninja-Go!
Ninja, come on, come on
and do the weekend whip!
meaning nouns translation lyrics
Consider taking a "whip" -- a leather belt of sorts -- and waving it around over your head or as you turn in a circle. To "whip" is to move in a rapid semi-circular motion, generally with some sort of strap or lever arm extended from the axis of motion.
– Hot Licks
3 hours ago
2
"Do the weekend whip" is simply providing a name for the dance.
– Hot Licks
3 hours ago
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My kids watch the "Lego NinjaGo" series and have been asking me about the title song, called "Weekend Whip" by The Fold. As much as I tried looking for the meaning of the word "whip" in the context of the song I couldn't find anything that would make sense. I guess it should mean something like "fight" or "training", but I am not sure about either. Could someone shed some light on it for me? Here's a short extract for reference:
We just jump up, kick back, whip around and spin,
and then we jump back, do it again
Ninja-Go!
Ninja, come on, come on
and do the weekend whip!
meaning nouns translation lyrics
My kids watch the "Lego NinjaGo" series and have been asking me about the title song, called "Weekend Whip" by The Fold. As much as I tried looking for the meaning of the word "whip" in the context of the song I couldn't find anything that would make sense. I guess it should mean something like "fight" or "training", but I am not sure about either. Could someone shed some light on it for me? Here's a short extract for reference:
We just jump up, kick back, whip around and spin,
and then we jump back, do it again
Ninja-Go!
Ninja, come on, come on
and do the weekend whip!
meaning nouns translation lyrics
meaning nouns translation lyrics
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Anton ZujevAnton Zujev
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Consider taking a "whip" -- a leather belt of sorts -- and waving it around over your head or as you turn in a circle. To "whip" is to move in a rapid semi-circular motion, generally with some sort of strap or lever arm extended from the axis of motion.
– Hot Licks
3 hours ago
2
"Do the weekend whip" is simply providing a name for the dance.
– Hot Licks
3 hours ago
add a comment |
Consider taking a "whip" -- a leather belt of sorts -- and waving it around over your head or as you turn in a circle. To "whip" is to move in a rapid semi-circular motion, generally with some sort of strap or lever arm extended from the axis of motion.
– Hot Licks
3 hours ago
2
"Do the weekend whip" is simply providing a name for the dance.
– Hot Licks
3 hours ago
Consider taking a "whip" -- a leather belt of sorts -- and waving it around over your head or as you turn in a circle. To "whip" is to move in a rapid semi-circular motion, generally with some sort of strap or lever arm extended from the axis of motion.
– Hot Licks
3 hours ago
Consider taking a "whip" -- a leather belt of sorts -- and waving it around over your head or as you turn in a circle. To "whip" is to move in a rapid semi-circular motion, generally with some sort of strap or lever arm extended from the axis of motion.
– Hot Licks
3 hours ago
2
2
"Do the weekend whip" is simply providing a name for the dance.
– Hot Licks
3 hours ago
"Do the weekend whip" is simply providing a name for the dance.
– Hot Licks
3 hours ago
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I'm not familiar with the song, but when I read it in your question, I immediately thought of the meaning "to move quickly", which is borne out by these two definitions:
verb:
[no object, with adverbial of direction]
Move fast or suddenly in a specified direction.
‘he whipped round to face them’
[with object and adverbial of direction]
Take out or move (something) fast or suddenly.
‘he whipped out his revolver and shot him’
Source: Oxford Dictionary
So "whip around" means to turn around very quickly - just as a person holding a whip would move it very quickly to 'whip' someone.
Well, yes, but “the weekend whip”?
– Anton Zujev
3 hours ago
As I said, I'm not familiar with the song - nor the series - but my guess is that it's something they often do at the weekend.
– TrevorD
3 hours ago
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I'm not familiar with the song, but when I read it in your question, I immediately thought of the meaning "to move quickly", which is borne out by these two definitions:
verb:
[no object, with adverbial of direction]
Move fast or suddenly in a specified direction.
‘he whipped round to face them’
[with object and adverbial of direction]
Take out or move (something) fast or suddenly.
‘he whipped out his revolver and shot him’
Source: Oxford Dictionary
So "whip around" means to turn around very quickly - just as a person holding a whip would move it very quickly to 'whip' someone.
Well, yes, but “the weekend whip”?
– Anton Zujev
3 hours ago
As I said, I'm not familiar with the song - nor the series - but my guess is that it's something they often do at the weekend.
– TrevorD
3 hours ago
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I'm not familiar with the song, but when I read it in your question, I immediately thought of the meaning "to move quickly", which is borne out by these two definitions:
verb:
[no object, with adverbial of direction]
Move fast or suddenly in a specified direction.
‘he whipped round to face them’
[with object and adverbial of direction]
Take out or move (something) fast or suddenly.
‘he whipped out his revolver and shot him’
Source: Oxford Dictionary
So "whip around" means to turn around very quickly - just as a person holding a whip would move it very quickly to 'whip' someone.
Well, yes, but “the weekend whip”?
– Anton Zujev
3 hours ago
As I said, I'm not familiar with the song - nor the series - but my guess is that it's something they often do at the weekend.
– TrevorD
3 hours ago
add a comment |
I'm not familiar with the song, but when I read it in your question, I immediately thought of the meaning "to move quickly", which is borne out by these two definitions:
verb:
[no object, with adverbial of direction]
Move fast or suddenly in a specified direction.
‘he whipped round to face them’
[with object and adverbial of direction]
Take out or move (something) fast or suddenly.
‘he whipped out his revolver and shot him’
Source: Oxford Dictionary
So "whip around" means to turn around very quickly - just as a person holding a whip would move it very quickly to 'whip' someone.
I'm not familiar with the song, but when I read it in your question, I immediately thought of the meaning "to move quickly", which is borne out by these two definitions:
verb:
[no object, with adverbial of direction]
Move fast or suddenly in a specified direction.
‘he whipped round to face them’
[with object and adverbial of direction]
Take out or move (something) fast or suddenly.
‘he whipped out his revolver and shot him’
Source: Oxford Dictionary
So "whip around" means to turn around very quickly - just as a person holding a whip would move it very quickly to 'whip' someone.
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Well, yes, but “the weekend whip”?
– Anton Zujev
3 hours ago
As I said, I'm not familiar with the song - nor the series - but my guess is that it's something they often do at the weekend.
– TrevorD
3 hours ago
add a comment |
Well, yes, but “the weekend whip”?
– Anton Zujev
3 hours ago
As I said, I'm not familiar with the song - nor the series - but my guess is that it's something they often do at the weekend.
– TrevorD
3 hours ago
Well, yes, but “the weekend whip”?
– Anton Zujev
3 hours ago
Well, yes, but “the weekend whip”?
– Anton Zujev
3 hours ago
As I said, I'm not familiar with the song - nor the series - but my guess is that it's something they often do at the weekend.
– TrevorD
3 hours ago
As I said, I'm not familiar with the song - nor the series - but my guess is that it's something they often do at the weekend.
– TrevorD
3 hours ago
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Consider taking a "whip" -- a leather belt of sorts -- and waving it around over your head or as you turn in a circle. To "whip" is to move in a rapid semi-circular motion, generally with some sort of strap or lever arm extended from the axis of motion.
– Hot Licks
3 hours ago
2
"Do the weekend whip" is simply providing a name for the dance.
– Hot Licks
3 hours ago