To produce or present something quickly and with confidence or skill.
"The chef just whipped it on — within minutes there was a beautiful dish in front of us."
To produce, deliver, or present something with speed and confidence.
To quickly and confidently show or give something to someone.
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To produce or present something quickly and with confidence or skill.
"The chef just whipped it on — within minutes there was a beautiful dish in front of us."
Informal and somewhat colloquial. Used in contexts where someone presents or delivers something impressively fast. The phrase 'it' is fixed in the construction. Rare and context-dependent; more common in American informal speech.
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