British English: lip /lɪp/ NOUN. Your lips are the two outer parts of the edge of your mouth.
To give someone some lip means to speak to someone in a way which is rude and doesn't show respect. Examples: That rude young boy gave me some lip when I asked him to stop smoking. She gave her neighbour some lip because she was in bad mood.
noun. either of the two fleshy parts or folds forming the margins of the mouth and functioning in speech. Usually lips . these parts as organs of speech: I heard it from his own lips. lipstick: She usually wears a dramatic red lip.
lip (n.) Old English lippa "lip, one of the two sides of the mouth," from Proto-Germanic *lepjan- (source also of Old Frisian lippa, Middle Dutch lippe, Dutch lip, Old High German lefs, German Lefze, Swedish läpp, Danish læbe).
lip service. Verbal but insincere expression of agreement or support. It is often put as pay or give lip service, as in They paid lip service to holding an election next year, but they had no intention of doing so. [
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Lips is a Dutch and German patronymic surname, "Lip" being a short form of Filip or Philip.
Etymology. From Middle English lippe, from Old English lippa, lippe (“lip”), from Proto-West Germanic *lippjō (“lip”), from Proto-Germanic *lepô, from Proto-Indo-European *leb- (“to hang loosely, droop, sag”).
Lips is a noun - Word Type.
To snog is to kiss. A teenage couple might snog throughout an entire two hour movie. The verb snog is British slang for kiss, cuddle, or make out.
"He pursed his lips before kissing." "The boy wiped his lips with his shirt." "Her lips were quivering as she was saying goodbye." "His lips brushed her cheek."
Any individual permitted by law and UTMB Bylaws to provide care, treatment, and services without direction or supervision.
If the shape of your lips is Full Lips, you are an empathetic individual who values relationships above everything else. Women with full lips are extremely confident and courageous. They are social butterflies. They are also very generous and caring in their relationships.
Lips allow us to chew and swallow with our mouth closed; to hold onto things like nails and clothes pegs, and to suckle at the breast. But even more importantly, our lips are used in communication. They allow us to smile, to bare our teeth and to kiss.
The assistant pursed her lips. on the lips She kissed him on the lips.
The lips are the visible body part at the mouth of many animals, including humans. Lips are soft, movable, and serve as the opening for food intake and in the articulation of sound and speech.
Full Lips
These are the most perfectly balanced lips with proportionately full upper and lower lips. These pillowy, full lips with the bottom lip usually protruding out, often become the cynosure of your face.
– Lax In Preparation. As the title of this article asserts, many emergency responder departments are giving lip service to rapid intervention. Meaning, they are lax in preparation.
Learning in Public (LIP) is the process of identifying, reflecting on, and crediting learning that takes place outside a college course. LIP creates a path for you to earn college credit for your workplace and life experience.
“Litigants in person” (LiPs) is the term used for people who don't have a lawyer to represent them in court. They conduct legal proceedings on their own behalf.
Bite tenderly on 1 side of the inner lip for 2 to 5 seconds, before slowly releasing. Maintain eye contact throughout. With eye contact, there's less chance that your lip bite could be misunderstood. Make sure your teeth don't bite your outer lip, as this may appear insecure or nervous.
Just say they're pretty and have nice lips. They'll be glad you aren't catcalling them and they'll be flattered you complimented them. If you'd like, you could follow the compliment up with something like, “How was your day?/How are you?” Or something similar to that if it's a stranger you'd like to get to know.