To pass by (someone or something) exceptionally at a very fast pace. After the dam burst, a flood of water came whipping by.The jet fighter's whipped by our plane so fast that many people didn't even see it happen.
whip by
v.
1. To pass quickly, as of a gust of wind or an interval of time: As I got older, the years whipped by.
2. To pass someone or something quickly: The runner in second place whipped by the leader.