The Wildlife Habitat Incentives Program, WHIP provides financial incentives to develop habitat for fish and wildlife on private lands Participants agree to implement a wildlife habitat development plan and USDA agrees to provide cost-share assistance for the initial implementation of wildlife habitat development practices
A term used at the federal level to refer to the deputy majority leader It derives from the British fox-hunting term "whipper-in," which described the person responsible for keeping the foxhounds from leaving the pack Some, but not all, of the caucuses in the Oregon Legislature use the term "whip" in reference to the deputy majority or minority leader
When you whip something liquid such as cream or an egg, you stir it very fast until it is thick or stiff. Whip the cream until thick Whip the eggs, oils and honey together. strawberries and whipped cream
A Member of the Legislative Assembly whose role is to keep other members of his or her party informed about House business and to ensure their attendance in the House, especially when a vote is to be held
If you have the whip hand, you have power over someone else in a particular situation. These days the shopper has the whip hand, and will not buy if stores fail to lower their prices
A whipping motion; a thrashing about; as, the whip of a tense rope or wire which has suddenly parted; also, the quality of being whiplike or flexible; flexibility; suppleness, as of the shaft of a golf club
To fish (a body of water) with a rod and artificial fly, the motion being that employed in using a whip
A legislator who is chosen to be assistant to the leader of the party in both the House and Senate
A call made upon members of a Parliament party to be in their places at a given time, as when a vote is to be taken
To whip, you need to beat the ingredients very rapidly with a wire whisk or electric mixer Stirring adds air and cream or egg whites become fluffy Stop whisking when peaks form
A term used at the federal level to refer to the Deputy Majority Leader It derives from the British fox-hunting term "whipper-in, "which described the person responsible for keeping the foxhounds from leaving the pack Some, but not all, of the caucuses in the Oregon Legislature use the term "whip" in reference to the deputy majority or minority leader
An instrument or driving horses or other animals, or for correction, consisting usually of a lash attached to a handle, or of a handle and lash so combined as to form a flexible rod