If you want us to bother answering your question, wouldn't it be nice if you bothered to proofread the message before submitting it?"Gert will whomp up some fried chiken, and we'll have a fine time."
What does "whomp up" here mean?
Sorry for the typo.
"Gert will whomp up some fried chiken, and we'll have a fine time."
What does "whomp up" here mean?
Knock up is an alternative, in BrE at least.
I can, and do.Can I use it if I want to say that I have to prepare something quickly such things as a report or lecture that usually takes longer?