LIP


Meaning of LIP in English

n. & v.

--n.

1. a either of the two fleshy parts forming the edges of the mouth-opening. b a thing resembling these. c LABIUM.

2 the edge of a cup, vessel, etc., esp. the part shaped for pouring from.

3 colloq. impudent talk (that's enough of your lip!).

--v.tr. (lipped, lipping)

1. a touch with the lips; apply the lips to. b touch lightly.

2 Golf a hit a ball just to the edge of (a hole). b (of a ball) reach the edge of (a hole) but fail to drop in.

Phrases and idioms:

bite one's lip repress an emotion; stifle laughter, a retort, etc. curl one's lip express scorn. hang on a person's lips listen attentively to a person. lick one's lips see LICK. lip-read (past and past part. -read) (esp. of a deaf person) understand (speech) entirely from observing a speaker's lip-movements. lip-reader a person who lip-reads. lip-service an insincere expression of support etc. pass a person's lips be eaten, drunk, spoken, etc. smack one's lips part the lips noisily in relish or anticipation, esp. of food.

Derivatives:

lipless adj. liplike adj. lipped adj. (also in comb.).

Etymology: OE lippa f. Gmc

Oxford English vocab.      Оксфордский английский словарь.