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If you’ve ever left a night out with the boys to go spend time with your girlfriend, your friends may have jokingly called you “whipped.” Although it can be used in a lighthearted way, this slang term has developed a negative connotation within relationships, as it typically refers to someone who is overly doting on their partner to the point of being controlled by them. If you want to learn more about what this expression means, where it came from, and how to use it to razz your friends in relationships, keep reading!
Whipped Slang Meaning
To be "whipped" describes someone in a relationship, often a man, who is subservient to their partner, prioritizes their significant other's needs, and allows themselves to be controlled. The slang term can be used as a friendly jab or as a serious insult, depending on the context. It is derived from "whipping boy."