lippy
Pronunciation
  • (RP, GA, AU) IPA: /ˈlɪpi/
  • (Scotland) IPA: /ˈlɪpɪ/
Adjective

lippy (comparative lippier, superlative lippiest)

  1. (informal) Having prominent lips.
  2. (informal) Having a tendency to talk back in a cheeky or impertinent manner.
    Synonyms: contrarious
Translations
  • French: lippu
  • Spanish: befo, bembudo, bezudo, morrudo, trompudo
Translations Noun

lippy (originally Australia, now also Britain, New Zealand, colloquial)

  1. (uncountable) Lip gloss or lipstick; (countable) a stick#Noun|stick of this product.
Noun

lippy (plural lippies)

  1. (Scotland, historical) An old dry measure amount#Verb|amounting to one quarter#Noun|quarter of a peck#Noun|peck (for good#Noun|goods sold by weight, 1¾ pound#Noun|pounds or about four-fifths of a kilogram); also, a container of that capacity.
    Synonyms: forpet



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