Adjective
whip-smart
(Canada, US, informal) Very intelligent.
Synonyms: smart as a whip, sharp as a tack
Antonyms: see Thesaurus:stupid
Arguably, Zuckerberg is in a historically tough spot and I’m sure he has whip-smart people advising him on this internally. Source: Internet
As Labor Day approaches, he is starting to imagine the utter humiliation of having his whip-smart little sister upstage him in front of his peers. Source: Internet
“Bardugo breathes zippy new life into the story with a twisty plot, whip-smart characters, and her trademark masterful writing. Source: Internet
Gilmore Girls meets Wuthering Heights in Mary O'Connell's Dear Reader, a whip-smart, poignant, modern-day take on Emily BrontA«a€™s classic novel. Source: Internet
Katie and Cassidy on the surface couldn't seem any less compatible — Katie's an NYC transplant with traditional Southern values, while Cassidy is a whip-smart, confident queer woman, and yet their chemistry is undeniable right off the bat. Source: Internet
Her heroine, private eye V.I. Warshawski, is whip-smart and two-fisted, capable of slugging back whiskey and wrecking cars, and afire to redress social injustice." Source: Internet