The noun "whip"
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Assuming your question is spelled correctly then Du haust comes from the verb hauen meaning to hew, cut, fell, carve, chisel, whip, strike, beat, so depending on the context, Du haust could mean you hew, you carve, you chisel, you whip, you strike, you beat.
To beat or strike with a rod or whip; to whip; to lash; to chastise with repeated blows.
There at least two definition. the first is: Strike someone with a whip or a stick. The second one is: A sharp blow or stroke with a whip or rope, typically given as a form of punishment.
To strike To punch To impact
dream whip!? u mean miracle whip or cool whip?
The word lashed is a the past tense of the verb 'to lash', meaning to beat with a whip or lash, to strike, beat, or fling about as if with a whip; to make a verbal attack with sharp words; to bind or secure to something with rope or something similar.
The Latin word for "whip" is flagellum.
I am building a leather whip. Put the whip to it, son! The frisbee was loosed with a sudden whip.
Usually the word "Strike" in theater means to remove a piece of scenery from the stage. For example, "We have to strike this set at the end of the third act."
If you mean the word shōt (שוט), it means "whip"if you mean the word shōteh (שותה), it is the present tense, masculine, singular form of the verb "to drink"