0 To "whip up" a meal (or any kind of food) just means to prepare it in a quick and simple way. It does not necessarily involve any whipping. "Are you hungry?
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01cite10Khoff12cite10To "whip up" a meal (or any kind of food) just means to prepare it in a quick and simple way. It does not necessarily involve any whipping. "Are you hungry? I'll just whip up some sandwiches -- no problem!" I don't know why you would need a special appliance to "whip up" scrambled eggs, though -- that's about the