Lip, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Lipped p. pr. & vb. n. Lipping ]
1. To touch with the lips; to put the lips to; hence, to kiss.
The bubble on the wine which breaks
Before you lip the glass. --Praed.
A hand that kings
Have lipped and trembled kissing. --Shak.
2. To utter; to speak. [R.]
Lipped a.
1. Having a lip or lips; having a raised or rounded edge resembling the lip; -- often used in composition; as, thick-lipped, thin-lipped, etc.
2. Bot. Labiate.
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lip
n 1: fleshy folds of tissue as those surrounding the mouth
2: an impudent or insolent rejoinder; "don't give me any of
your sass" [syn: sass, sassing, backtalk, back talk,
mouth]
3: the top edge of a vessel [syn: brim, rim]
[also: lipping, lipped]
lipped
adj : having a lip or lips; "a lipped bowl"; "a virgin purest
lipped"- John Keats [ant: lipless]