The most cruel and torturous word in the English Language, where a person has a speah impediment that stops them from speaking correctly.
by Matthew Stoner January 03, 2007

by lickylickonmyblickyuh October 29, 2019

"Dude, that chicks a five, at best."
"Nuh uh, did you hear her lisp? She's a ten, for sure (rounding up)!"
"Nuh uh, did you hear her lisp? She's a ten, for sure (rounding up)!"
by ghdhjvhj July 13, 2017

This word was created in 2003 by LiSpNeSs. It's just a unique word that no one else could think of until I did. Yes I have a lisp and this word kinda is usually used as a noun. If you know what a lisp is then you pretty much know the meaning already.
+ (Used in a sentence) "Damn his lispness is kicking my ass!"
+ (Used as a screen name) "LiSpNeSs"
+ (Used as a chant) "LiSpNeSs!"
+ (Used as a screen name) "LiSpNeSs"
+ (Used as a chant) "LiSpNeSs!"
by LiSpNeSs June 18, 2004

A lisp is a speech impediment that causes a person to pronounce 's' and 'z' incorrectly. There are several types of lisps, but the most well-known type is the interdental/frontal lisp, which uses the English 'th' sounds (θ as in "thistle" or ð as in "this'll").
When I'm wearing my retainer, it makes me talk with a slight lisp. I've gotten the hang of it, but sometimes it still thlips out.
by Kirby235711 May 02, 2020

by Haru and Lank November 05, 2010

Another term for drag. Most appropriately used in reference to chicks dressed like dudes dressed like chicks. Also applies to gender-bending, or otherwise queer imitations of the nazi stormtrooper.
I heard {Beth} and {Sarah} were lisping around town last weekend.
Yeah, they packed some mighty velvet wigs. {Sarah} says they tore their boots up pretty bad, goose-stepping around in the rain.
Yeah, they packed some mighty velvet wigs. {Sarah} says they tore their boots up pretty bad, goose-stepping around in the rain.
by Øne January 16, 2008
