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Old 11-Sep-2008, 06:57
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In my experience, "whip it out" is usually a challenge for someone to produce proof for something they said that sounds incredible.

"I have $10,000 in my wallet right now."
"Oh yeah? Whip it out!"

Generally, "whip it out" implies some kind of joking humor.
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Old 11-Sep-2008, 09:06
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In my experience, "whip it out" is usually a challenge for someone to produce proof for something they said that sounds incredible.

"I have $10,000 in my wallet right now."
"Oh yeah? Whip it out!"

Generally, "whip it out" implies some kind of joking humor.
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