Wiktionary
vb. 1 (context transitive English) To produce (something) quickly, especially food. 2 (context transitive English) To beat (gloss: stir) (a liquid) quickly so to introduce air and form foam. 3 (context transitive English) To arouse or excite
WordNet
v. prepare or cook quickly or hastily [syn: whomp up]
Usage examples of "whip up".
No doubt the Communard press is making great ado about that concession, to whip up public sentiment once more against the Republican government.
Monk slowly unclenched his fists and tossed his whip up against the bars.
When Hong Kong spoke, Japanese were still suspect, and a haole committee, seeking to whip up patriotism for war bonds, prevailed upon him to give a short speech explaining why the Chinese could be trusted and the Japanese could not.
If this sod goes round bleating about tunnels he'll whip up support from every environmental crank in the country.
You can whip up some sort of magick that'll take the heart right out of them.
He stopped before a thickset man who had the look of Lhazar about him and brought his whip up sharply, laying a line of blood across one copper cheek.
I can use it to whip up a storm that will give you all the support you will ever need for anything you want to do.
Conan charged after it, up the left-hand stair, uncertain as to just what he had seen whip up those steps, but in a berserk mood that drowned the nausea and horror whispering at the back of his consciousness.