"pencil whip"
Mullins, Bill
Bill.Mullins at US.ARMY.MIL
Mon Jun 13 16:00:23 UTC 2005
Thanks. I found a quote in a different sports article in which I
couldn't understand it; but it was this sense, and it makes sense now.
I also found it used in an article about buying a car, in which a
salesman might "pencil whip" you by adding on various fees, etc.
But I think the primary meaning is the one I quoted -- to falsify
records. At least, most of the cites I found (of which I only listed
the three) wer of this sense.
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> > "pencil whip" -- not in OED -- to falsify records
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> Pencil whip seems to mean different things to different
> people. Wordspy defined pencil whip as "To severely
> criticize, especially as a member of the media." See
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> http://www.wordspy.com/words/pencil-whip.asp
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