whisk
whisk / whisk / whisk
Transitive VerbNoun
past: whiskedpp: whiskeding: whisking
This term evokes a sense of rapid, light, and efficient motion. In a culinary sense, it describes the energetic process of aeration and blending, where the goal is often to create a fluffy or smooth texture through speed. When used to describe movement, it suggests a sudden, almost seamless transition from one location to another, often implying a level of urgency or exclusivity, such as being removed from a scene by an escort.
Meanings
Transitive Verbwhisk
[~ something]
To beat or stir a substance, typically eggs or cream, with a light, rapid movement using a whisk.
"Whisk the egg whites until they form stiff peaks."