1. whiplash - Noun
2. whiplash - Verb
The lash of a whip, -- usually made of thongs of leather, or of cords, braided or twisted.
Source: Webster's dictionarythe whip raised a red welt Source: Internet
After days of whiplash over the said he would allow an American company to acquire the short-form video app — with a catch. Source: Internet
Americans seem to be grappling with a sort of cultural whiplash with regard to ownership. Source: Internet
By cause and symptoms It has been suggested that TMD may develop following trauma, particularly whiplash injury, although the evidence for this is not conclusive. Source: Internet
Falling off the county watch list is giving many residents emotional whiplash as Placer County Health Officer Dr. Aimee Sisson shared the good news at a board meeting on Tuesday, immediately followed by the bad news. Source: Internet
It may have also been a bit of whiplash after Transformers: Animated had designs and characterizations that were both generally closer to the classic takes on the characters. Source: Internet