Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"whup" Definitions
  1. whup somebody/something to defeat somebody easily in a game, a fight, an election, etc.

31 Sentences With "whup"

How to use whup in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "whup" and check conjugation/comparative form for "whup". Mastering all the usages of "whup" from sentence examples published by news publications.

The man probably hates me, but that's OK. Yep, that's me again, coming over your house, running circles around it at eight in the morning with that whup-whup-whup.
As Moble Benedict of Texas A&M, one of the leaders of the cyclocopter project, observes, "aerodynamic noise is a strong function of the blade-tip speed"—hence the whup-whup-whup of helicopters.
About 30 minutes into it, I was ready to whup somebody.
If Trump stays on his growth message, he'll whup her in November.
"I can whup anything on two legs," he declared to the camera.
If there are no heroes, then let the villains whup on one another.
That's one thing people don't expect—I'm a jokin'-ass nigga, [but] I'll whup your ass.
"If you think the world was surprised when Nixon resigned, wait till I whup Foreman's behind," he told David Frost.
I wasn't necessarily confident about my singing yet, but I knew I could whup anybody's ass in a dance battle. . . .
He was going to make Minter pay for those foolhardy words, and whup his racist ass in front of a home crowd at Wembley Arena.
The masters get two of us big old black slaves and let us fight it out while they bet: 'My slave can whup your slave.
A few years ago, our first black president joked nostalgically at the 100th anniversary of the N.A.A.C.P. about the days when the community was empowered to publicly whup misbehaving children.
Before being scooped up by Google for $400 million two years ago, the company released two papers demonstrating its algorithms teaching themselves to whup classic Atari games with alarming speed.
If you open up a can of whup ass and go to failure (the point at which can't perform another rep), you risk getting pinned by the weight or even tearing a pec.
It looks like Safaree arrived just before Meek, and just as Meek was getting out of the SUV, 2 guys who we're told were part of Meek's crew opened a can of whup-ass.
He was, is, and will always be, the fighting deity of the fighting people, their hero, their choice, their herald to whup farangs (foreigners of European descent), and other forms of non-Thai human garbage.
Then came the warriors: Rear Admiral (ret.) John Hutson, who opened a can of whup-ass on Donald Trump from the jump, telling the crowd he was an expert in two things Donald Trump doesn't know anything about: law and order.
Amusingly set to the tune of War's 1975 hit "Why Can't We Be Friends?" the trailer contrasts the styles of the American Hobbs, who declares, "I'm an ice-cold can of whup-ass," and the British Shaw, who uses a champagne bottle to bludgeon bad guys.
" There are two big things wrong with it, according to Halstead: "They think that they can force this down Nevada's throat, and they're not going to be able to — and secondly, they think the Department Of Energy can carry out the program," he says, adding that the state of Nevada can "whup the Department of Energy.
The territorial call is a rarely heard harsh and rapid chattering. It trills constantly when foraging. It joins the morning chorus with a dull monotonous and rhythmic "whup-whup-whup" sand from a perch before and at the start of the breeding season.
I never seen 'em whup none but dey tol' us we'd git twen'y-nine licks iffen we got caught by 'em.
Wanting to Whup Sugar Ray: a notable sports story, The Best American Sports Writing, 1992 (Houghton Mifflin, 1992); Sport magazine, March 1991; Washington Post Magazine, February 3, 1991. Rapture: Sport magazine, July 1989.
Whup It!’, using musicians from the Magic Rockers band, which backed Luther "Guitar Junior" Johnson, the album comprised mostly Chicago blues standards, made notable by Howlin' Wolf ("Forty Four"), Ray Charles ("What'd I Say"), Muddy Waters, Jimmy Rogers and Little Walter. There was one original track, "Cheatin' on Me", written by Mayweather.
Chapter seventeen of Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man includes a literary device related to the Saul to Paul conversion: "'You start Saul, and end up Paul,' my grandfather had often said. 'When you're a youngun, you Saul, but let life whup your head a bit and you starts to trying to be Paul – though you still Sauls around on the side.'" Paul's conversion is the subject of the medieval play The Digby Conversion of Saint Paul.
His dad called the manager after all the lawsuits and this and that, and basically said, 'Give me five minutes with that Phil Anselmo guy. I want to whup his ass.' " Pantera's vocalist Phil Anselmo spoke about what the song is about saying: :"There are always gold- diggers out there. The way I remember it was there was this kid that swore that I jumped off the stage and beat him up.
Top Authority Uncut (The New Yea) is the third studio album by American hip hop group Top Authority from Flint, Michigan. It was released on October 21, 1997 through Top Flight Records and Wrap Records with distribution by Ichiban Records. Recording sessions took place at Silver Sun Recording Studio and Pierrenandos in Flint, Michigan, and at Sandcastle in Gary, Indiana. It featured guest appearances from Big Whup, Tuck, Yusef Boswell and Madame Dane.
However, they are called chickens by the shipyard owners, and after finally beating up some bad guys, people realize what an amazing martial artist Bob is, and encourage him to start his own kung fu school. Bob's school opens to boffo business, but there is controversy among the powerful rival kung fu schools because Bob is teaching to non- Asians. He also creates Jeet Kune Do, and uses his newly improves martial arts ability to whup the baddies once and for all.
In 1954, a twelve-year-old then known as Cassius Clay approached Martin to report that his bicycle had been stolen and told Martin that he wanted to "whup" the thief. Martin offered to teach him how to box and guided his career for the next six years. As a 1960 Olympic coach, Martin accompanied the champion to the Olympic Games in Rome, Italy, when Ali won a gold medal. In the 1950s and 1960's, Martin helped produce a weekly television show on WAVE-TV called Tomorrow's Champions, which was broadcast for twelve years.
"What Kind of Life Is That" pondered on celebrity fame (specifically, that of Elizabeth Taylor). "Alma Mater" ("We'll miss the classrooms/Where we learned/And effigies we burned") took on segregationist policies at the University of Mississippi, but was followed later by "Your Friendly, Liberal, Neighborhood Ku-Klux-Klan." While the Mitchell Trio became best known for such songs, they also produced a solid body of work which showed that folk music could be "polished" yet remain close to its roots. They recorded shanties numbers like "Whup Jamboree" and "The Golden Vanity", as well as folk dance numbers like "Hello Susan Brown".
Clear Channel acquired the station in 1973 out of bankruptcy. The station is best known as the nearly 30-year home of disc jockeys Brent Douglas and Phil Stone, who originated the character Roy D. Mercer, the notorious and popular prank caller who regularly threatened to "open a can of whup-ass" on the person he called (for some fabricated wrong the person supposedly had done), only for the person to find out the call was a prank. Stone died in 2012, not long after he and Douglas were not allowed to continue their works as DJs due to the latter's refusal to sign a new contract. Actress Jeanne Tripplehorn was also a DJ at KMOD in the 1980s; she was known as Jeanne Summers.
Cheerleader with "the Pitt Panther" at the 1956 Sugar Bowl. "Roc" the Panther costumed mascot, 2007 The University of Pittsburgh adopted the Panther as its official animal and mascot on November 16, 1909 at a meeting of students and alumni. This adoption occurred shortly after the university, previously known as the Western University of Pennsylvania, obtained an alteration to its charter in the summer of 1908 in order to change its name to the University of Pittsburgh. When named the Western University of Pennsylvania, the university had been referred to by the nickname of "Wup" (pronounced Whup) and athletic teams referred to as the "Wups", a play on the school's abbreviation W.U.P. At this time, the university also began the process of moving from what is now Pittsburgh's North Side to its current location in the Oakland section of Pittsburgh.

No results under this filter, show 31 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.