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wet one's whistle to have something to drink.
whistle in the dark to mask or conquer fear by making a show of bravery.
whistle stop a small insignificant town, esp. along a railroad line. [2 definitions]
whistle-blower a person who informs authorities about someone else's wrongdoing, as in a government agency.
whistle-stop to carry on a political campaign, theatrical tour, or the like by making short appearances or speeches, as in a number of small towns.