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"whip up with what you got" vs "whip up with what you have"

Both phrases are commonly used in informal English to mean creating something quickly with the available resources. The use of 'whip up with what you have' is more grammatically correct, but 'whip up with what you got' is also widely used in spoken language.

Last Updated: April 09, 2024

whip up with what you got

This phrase is commonly used in informal spoken English.

This phrase also means to create something quickly using the resources you currently possess.

Alternatives:

  • whip up with what you have
  • create with what you got
  • make with what you got
  • prepare with what you got
  • cook with what you got

whip up with what you have

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase means to create something quickly using the resources you currently possess.

Alternatives:

  • whip up with what you possess
  • create with what you have
  • make with what you have
  • prepare with what you have
  • cook with what you have

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