Pour into a cream whipper and whip according to the manufacturer's instructions.
From the sfgate.com
It's enough to make you want to grab the whipper-snipper and fight the good fight.
From the smh.com.au
The programme included a tightrope walker, the trapeze, the great whipper and clowns.
From the gazetteherald.co.uk
I've had the whipper snipper out because of all the grass but it's so hot.
From the themercury.com.au
That whipper-snapper has accomplished a lot in less than a decade as a stand-up comedian.
From the orlandosentinel.com
Even completing it wasn't a cake-walk for us whipper-snappers, either.
From the economist.com
This affront, as all know, beckons the wrath of God upon the whipper.
From the orlandosentinel.com
Pass the mixture through a fine sieve and pour into a cream whipper.
From the metro.co.uk
I always imagined you as a cheeky young whipper-snapper on the pod.
From the guardian.co.uk
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Switcher: a person who administers punishment by wielding a switch or whip
In rock climbing, a whipper is an especially hard or dynamic fall where the rope is weighed by a significant load. ...
Whipper is a Budgerigar from Winton, Southland District, New Zealand. Its unusual appearance, long curly plumage, and vocalisations, which were caused by a genetic mutation made it famous in its home country.
A lead fall from above and to the side of the last clip, whipping oneself downwards and in an arc. Has come to be the term for any fall beyond the last placed or clipped piece of protection.
A long and disquieting fall, comparable to a screamer, that unpleasantly snaps a climber back into reality.
A long lead fall in which the leader is jerked about on the end of the rope.