bullwhip
/ˈbʊlwɪp/Definitions
1. noun
A long, flexible whip, typically made of braided leather, used to discipline or intimidate animals, especially in the American West.
“The cowboy cracked his bullwhip to get the horse’s attention.”
1. noun
A long, flexible whip, typically made of braided leather, used to discipline or intimidate animals, especially in the American West.
“The cowboy cracked his bullwhip to get the horse’s attention.”