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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A bullwhip's signature cracking noise is a miniature sonic boom. It's about as close to the Stuff Blowing Up type of coolness as you can get without infringing upon Fantasy Gun Control. A whip is also, basically, more or less a long piece of leather rope. In video games, action adventure and fantasy tales, some characters will show how extra Badass they are by using a bullwhip or other flexible weapon as their primary armament, as well as employing it for a Building Swing. |