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English
Etymology
From whipped cream + -y.
Adjective
whipped-creamy (comparative more whipped-creamy, superlative most whipped-creamy)
- Resembling or characteristic of whipped cream.
- Synonym: whip-creamy
1917, The Green Book Magazine, volume 18, page 684:[…] but they’re too whipped-creamy for ord’-nary housekeepin’. I keep my flour in a beer-keg, […]
1918, Woman’s Home Companion, volume 45, page 23:Pen and Jimmy looked up at the great masses of whipped-creamy clouds, and talked in indolent monosyllables.
1922, Drama: A Quarterly Review of Dramatic Literature, volume 12, page 316:She sits down on one of the whipped-creamy bunches, and the little Breezes creep up to her, till her lap and her arms are full.
1924, The Musical Quarterly, page 297:But there will be the orchestral treatment, and this we may count upon to be as diversified, as brilliant, as rich and “whipped-creamy” as only Richard Strauss can make it.
1928, Sunset, volume 61, page 59:It’s the light, delicate whipped-creamy quality of Snowdrift that gives lightness and delicacy and texture to pie crust or indeed anything with which it’s used.
1940, The New Yorker, volume 16, page 47:Look at its whipped-creamy texture and tea-rose tint!
1943, McCall’s, volume 70, page 123:See what heaps and heaps of thick, whipped-creamy, long-lasting suds you get from new sudsier SuperSuds!
1950, Helen Train Hilles, To the Queen’s Taste: A Cook Book for Moderns, New York, N.Y.: Random House:Salads for a summer meal, or to supplement the cold meat at a buffet party can be even more substantial, but not whipped-creamy.
1966, The New Yorker, volume 42, page 41:Combining a whipped-creamy textured weave with soft prints […]
1966, Vogue, volume 148, page 38:A moist, whipped-creamy lipstick that does all the things a good little lipstick should.
1971, Vogue, volume 157, page 8:For over-the-eye: Whipped-creamy shadows so sheer you can stroke […]
1973 April 30, Elin Schoen, “Luxury Sheets: The Possible Dream”, in New York, page 67:Linen is, however, wildly popular just a few blocks uptown at E. Braun & Co. (717 Madison Avenue), where hand-stitched sheets start at $115 a pair (twin-size). They take a week to order—six months if you want them with extravagant, whipped-creamy handmade-in-Madeira borders.
1979, Money, volume 8, page 92:Lynx may not be for the supermarket, but the whipped-creamy fur gives a touch of the Hollywood starlet to even the plainest woman.
1982, Cosmopolitan, volume 192, page 22:Not to fret—Julie has never been more wonderful or womanly than in this whipped-creamy comedy laced with music (think of it as a loving, loony ménage à trois involving My Fair Lady, Some Like It Hot, and La Cage Aux Folles).
1996, William Shurtleff, editor, Hydrogenation, Margarine, and Shortening: Bibliography and Sourcebook, 1860 to 1995, Soyfoods Center, →ISBN, page 103:Looming over the shiny tanks and maze of giant tubes, controller-recorder dials chart a graphic red ink progress of precipitation of the proteins into bits of whipped-creamy white.
1996, Ireland of the Welcomes, volumes 45–46, page 13:[…] until sky and earth were sugar-frosted, blurred together into rice-papery, marshmallow, whipped-creamy white.
1999, The Baffler: Backlash Retrospective, →ISBN, page 41:On the lawn, covered with whipped-creamy snow, there was a sign with an eagle spreading its awesome wings, frowning away from the house, as if angry with the inhabitants.
2001, Allure, volume 11, page 196:Still, we felt a flicker of doubt when Dorram brushed sections of our hair with white, whipped-creamy bleach […]
2001, Crazy Horse, numbers 60–62, Mandrill Press, page 14:Dear Mrs. Fox, I whisper, I’ve caught you in the night of item ten, escaping in your boat on whipped-creamy seas to Rio, and by the letters of your name I send you home again.
2008, Eric Robert Morse, Monaco, New Classic Books, →ISBN, page 33:And then there was the cheese—stuffed or scattered above, with a pastry or just by itself, whipped-creamy fatty deliciousness that simply dripped indulgence.
2008, Thomas Leveritt, The Exchange-Rate Between Love and Money, Simon & Schuster, published 2009, →ISBN, page 165:Slivovic has given way to Sarajevsko Pivo, which is working its magic, its warm golden overlay of the fantastic dimensions no longer seeming like magic, and joined today by a whipped-creamy vision of Islam—of an exhilaration of peace and whiteness in the sense of Light.
2015 October 6, Melissa Clark, “In ‘Zahav,’ Michael Solomonov Explores Israeli Food”, in Amanda Hesser, editor, The Essential New York Times Cookbook: The Recipes of Record, 10th anniversary edition, W. W. Norton & Company, published 2021, →ISBN:In my mind, the winning technique/proportion is whatever one is most whipped-creamy in fluffiness, most buttery in flavor.
2021, Marcie Maxfield, Em’s Awful Good Fortune, She Writes Press, →ISBN:My entire journal was about food, how it smelled and what I missed most: the whipped-creamy texture of cafeteria soft-serve; […]
2021, Rob Buckhaven, The Alcorithm: A Revolutionary Flavour Guide to Find the Drinks You’ll Love, Penguin Books, →ISBN:Dairy aromas are down to lactone compounds [Glossary, p. 17] from the yeast contact, then there’s malolactic fermentation [Glossary, p. 18], which converts the wine’s green-appley malic acid [Glossary, p. 18] into whipped-creamy, yoghurty-tasting lactic acid.
- With whipped cream.
- Synonyms: whip-creamed, whip-creamy, whipped-creamed
1910, Josephine Daskam Bacon, The Biography of a Boy, page 33:[…] a yard of light green water, adorned with what appeared to be saucers of whipped cream. […] He glared at the absurd whipped-creamy water and staggered under it to the hall, where Bell serenely directed its location.
1940, トランスパシフィック, volume 28, page 17:To forestall any such bright ideas as frappes and whipped-creamy parfaits […]
1942, The Billboard, volume 54, page 4:[…] being a sucker for whipped-creamy desserts, […]
1982, Bess Myerson, Bill Adler, The I ❤︎ NY Diet, New York, N.Y.: William Morrow and Company, Inc., →ISBN, page 93:A tenth of a teaspoon of even the most whipped-creamy, chocolate-syruped, triple-scoop ice cream extravaganza has less than ten calories.
1987, Restaurant Business, volume 86, page 211:Fans of the widely popular Irish coffee may not realize it, but they have San Francisco to thank for the whiskey-laced, whipped-creamy libation, not some frigid outpost.
2003, Daniel Young, The Rough Guide to New York City Restaurants, Rough Guides Ltd, →ISBN, page 195:Highlights from the rotated dessert collection ($7) include a splendid millefoglie (like a Napoleon), a whipped-creamy tiramisu, heavenly profiteroles, and runny warm chocolate cake.
2004, Betsy Burke, Performance Anxiety, Red Dress Ink, →ISBN:The whole idea was that it had to drip with every possible tangy, sweet, sensuous decadence, the fruit literally tumbling over the whipped-creamy edges.
2010, Amy Meredith, Dark Touch: Shadows, Red Fox, →ISBN, page 44:‘So who’s this stupid Luke?’ Peter cut in, wiping his whipped-creamy mouth on his forearm.
2020, Kristen Lepionka, Once You Go This Far, New York, N.Y.: Minotaur Books, →ISBN:“No judgment,” I said, although the image of the burly, armed cop stirring an additional packet of sugar into his whipped-creamy drink was a bit amusing.