WHELP noun
noun: whelp; plural noun: whelps
1.
a puppy.
a cub.
a boy or young man (often as a disparaging form of address).
a set of projections on the barrel of a capstan or windlass, designed to reduce the slippage of a rope.
verb
verb: whelp; 3rd person present: whelps; past tense: whelped; past participle: whelped; gerund or present participle: whelping
1.
(of a female dog) give birth to (a puppy).
"Copper whelped seven puppies"
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WHELP
interjection. A remark, generally thought of as southern slang, that is derived from the word "Well" and also used in its stead in order to lead one into another sentence that may continue a paused conversation/story or be used to signify the conclusion of one. Where as pronunciation of "Well" can be drawn out, "Whelp" is strictly pronounced very quickly and with a slight rising-inflection.