whip·saw
ˈ(h)wip-ˌsȯ
1
: a narrow pit saw averaging 5 to 7½ feet (1.5 to 2.3 meters) in length
2
: a state marked by two usually rapidly changing extremes
was experiencing a whipsaw of emotions
whipsawed; whipsawing; whipsaws
1
: to saw with a whipsaw
2
a
: to afflict (someone or something) in opposite or conflicting ways
investors whipsawed by fluctuating markets
b
: to cheat or victimize (someone) especially in poker by the collusive action of two opponents
: to move between two usually opposite situations or states
The tennis was not exceptional until … the lead whipsawed back and forth …—
Sally Jenkins
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