A better question would be whoinventedthe whip.No one is completely sure whoinvented it. The whip appeared in history over 3,000 years ago (as of 2013) in ancient Egyptian and Chinese societies.
Whips have surfaced many times in history, used to drive cattle, abuse slaves, and even as offhand weapons. In fact, the whip has been used so much and so long ago that its exact date and inventor have been lost to time.
Crack, as in the crack of a whip.
Probably the whip. The distinctive crack of a whip is made when the end of it breaks the sound barrier.
No whip cream is normally made from cows milk.
with milk
Christian grey
No. Half-and-half is made from cow's milk and cream. Cool Whip is non-dairy. It is made from oil.
Sort of, eccept a whip is made of rope and a flail is mostly made of metal. The handle is wooden but the chain and spiked ball are made of iron or steel. Here is a picture of it.
"The whip is made for whipping foolishly foolish fools spouting foolish nonsense." - Franziska Von Karma
An ox whip is a type of whip used to herd and drive cattle, typically made from leather or rawhide. It is longer than a regular whip and has a long lash to allow the user to direct and control the movement of the oxen from a distance.
Prune whip is a type of puree which is a desert. Prune whip is made from pureed prunes, egg whites, whipped cream, and sugar. This dessert was popular in the 1950's.
The US makes enough whip cream to criss-cross the US 3 times.
the tail whipping around made the name, that simple.