1. bullwhip - Noun
2. bullwhip - Verb
bullwhip (plural bullwhips)
A whip made from plaited leather, often with a knotted end, for use with livestock.
bullwhip (third-person singular simple present bullwhips, present participle bullwhipping, simple past and past participle bullwhipped)
(transitive) To beat with a bullwhip.
And if it wasn't the butt end of a bullwhip, it could have been shoes, belt buckles, fists, plenty of things it's legal to be in public with. Source: Internet
At some point over the course of your academic career, you've probably had a darkly charming teacher or professor who you secretly believed was jetting off to Egypt to bullwhip Nazis and recover stolen artifacts. Source: Internet
As she dances, a servant follows her around and thrashes her with a bullwhip. Source: Internet
Found in the car were maps, a machine gun magazine, a length of rope, and a bullwhip. Source: Internet
The bullwhip had been given to Knight as a gift from his team. Source: Internet
When Indiana cracks the bullwhip to defend himself against a lion, he accidentally lashes and scars his chin. Source: Internet