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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
whip-saw

also whipsaw, 1530s, from whip + saw (n.). As a verb from 1842. Related: Whip-sawed; whip-sawing.

Usage examples of "whip-saw".

Ukiah got off I-79 at the Evans City exit, whip-sawed down 528 to the small town itself.

They had no money with which to buy materials and, since they were wage slaves, they had no time to do as their fathers had done and go into the country to cut and whip-saw their own lumber.