What is the meaning of LIP PIE. Phrases containing LIP PIE
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Same as "Blow your top."That cat looks crazy. I think he's gonna "flip his lid."
Apple and pip is British rhyming back slang for to urinate (sip).
Hat.Hey man, nice lid."Lid" has also entered the world of hip-hop slang via a company called Ultimate Lids that makes hats.
This is an extended and less friendly version of "ip dip..." selection chant as used in primary school. Ip dip dog shit Fucking bastard dirty git You are not it.
Button one's lip is slang for be quiet, shut up.
Ha'penny dip is London Cockney rhyming slang for sleep (kip). Ha'penny dip is London Cockney rhyming slang for a ship.
Flip ones lid is slang for losing ones sanity or self control.
Orange pip is British rhyming slang for a Japanese (nip).
A state of radio silence.
Hat (courtesy of Jim Hip)
Feather and flip is London Cockney rhyming slang for sleep (kip).
Sherbert dip is London Cockney rhyming slang for a gratuity (tip).
Fat lip is Black−American slang for obnoxious talk
Lip is slang for verbal impudence or backchat.
Reference to large lips.
Gip is slang for vomit.
Hip [Hip] Adj. In Style S.S. I like that shirt, it is so hip!
Zip one's lip is slang for to shut up, to keep quiet.
Lip service is slang for fellatio.
be cheeky ‘Don’t you dare give me a lip’
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a.
Lacking stiffness; flimsy; as, a limp cravat.
v. t.
To touch with the lips; to put the lips to; hence, to kiss.
v. i.
To drink a small quantity; to take a fluid with the lips; to take a sip or sips of something.
v. t.
To clip; to trim.
v. t.
To cut or polish with a lap, as glass, gems, cutlery, etc. See 1st Lap, 10.
v. t.
To cut off; as with shears or scissors; as, to clip the hair; to clip coin.
interj.
Used to excite attention or as a signal; as, hip, hip, hurra!
n.
An edge of an opening; a thin projecting part of anything; a kind of short open spout; as, the lip of a vessel.
adj.
To abide; to remain for a longer or shorter time; to be in a certain state or condition; as, to lie waste; to lie fallow; to lie open; to lie hid; to lie grieving; to lie under one's displeasure; to lie at the mercy of the waves; the paper does not lie smooth on the wall.
v. t.
To form a point upon; to cover the tip, top, or end of; as, to tip anything with gold or silver.
v. t.
To pronounce with a lisp.
v. t.
To cut slips from; to cut; to take off; to make a slip or slips of; as, to slip a piece of cloth or paper.
n.
An opening or space for vessels to lie in, between wharves or in a dock; as, Peck slip.
v. i.
To dip snuff.
v. i.
To recline; to lie still.
n.
A slender piece; a strip; as, a slip of paper.
v. t.
To drink or imbibe in small quantities; especially, to take in with the lips in small quantities, as a liquid; as, to sip tea.
v. t.
To rest or recline in a lap, or as in a lap.
n.
A waterfall, or cataract; as, a roaring lin.
v. i.
To be turned or folded; to lie partly upon or by the side of something, or of one another; as, the cloth laps back; the boats lap; the edges lap.
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