verb General Slang

lips

· verb · mle

To kiss someone — usually a proper snog.

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To kiss, usually on the mouth and usually properly. London school-age and roadman slang — 'I lipsed her' is standard MLE for 'I kissed her'. Verb form of the noun.

“They were lipsing in the back of the bus.”
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lips In A Sentence

They were lipsing in the back of the bus.

Origin & Usage

MLE conversion of the noun 'lips' into a verb. Established London slang by the 2000s.

Variants lipsedlipsing

People Also Ask

What does lips mean as a verb?

To lips someone is to kiss them, usually a proper snog.

How do you use lips in a sentence?

"They lipsed at the bus stop" means they had a good kiss there.

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