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lips

The entranceway into the vagina. They are usuall semi-tight until after giving birth; then they are loose lips. Some loose lips give distinctive evidence as being such. This is called camel toe
by slicksal November 9, 2008
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Lipped

Lipped:

1) Past-Tense Verb A term that originated in Port Credit, Mississauga that means to get insulted, or to get chirped.

2) Verb Lipping; To Lip. To insult, or chirp in the present tense.
Stop lipping off before I knock you out.

I cant believe an 8 year old lipped me.

You hurt my feelings when you lip me.
by TheLipper June 13, 2010
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Lip

When someone that is inferior to you tries to argue with you.
I ain't ask for Lip from a minimum wage employee
by chiefsosaboy December 13, 2019
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Lips

Bob: "Wubu2?"
Fred: "I did lips with my girl."

kiss
by Bobffrey July 22, 2010
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lipping

Biting, without the use of teeth. To lip, simply pull your lips in then bite someone as you normally would. Feels like being bitten by grandmothers.
I heard him say that he's been lipping her. Yeah, it's pretty serious.
by The Lipinator May 31, 2011
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LIP

An increasingly popular contraction that stands for "laughing in public".

Originated by the infamous underground rappers Tay T & Mar J in a collaboration with Drizzy, LIP is used commonly in chatrooms, on social networking websites, and through text. It is a subtle way to express the embarrassment that occurs after encountering something so funny that it is impossible to stifle your laughter whilst in public.

Can also be used to describe laughing at a computer screen, even and especially if you're all alone.

Often used repeatedly.
M: *Texts a picture*
T: She looks like a burrito
M: LIP LIP
by MarTay January 4, 2013
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Lip On

To have a; To be sulking.
Hey Uncle, Dad had a right lip on because he didn't go shooting.
by The real Giz August 10, 2019
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