Lippies
noun, slang ·Uncommon ·College level
Definitions
- 1 plural of lippie form-of, plural
- 2 Lips. colloquial, plural, plural-only
"However, to ſerve you as much at^([sic]) I can / (For nothing’s more dear to my life than a man) / Tho’ all my acquantances^([sic]) call me coquette, / And ſwear ſuch extravagant freedoms they hate, / And hanging their lippies, put on their grimace, / And call me immodeſt for ſhewing my face; […]"
- 3 plural of lippy form-of, plural
Example
More examples"However, to ſerve you as much at^([sic]) I can / (For nothing’s more dear to my life than a man) / Tho’ all my acquantances^([sic]) call me coquette, / And ſwear ſuch extravagant freedoms they hate, / And hanging their lippies, put on their grimace, / And call me immodeſt for ſhewing my face; […]"
Etymology
From lip + -ie + -s.
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