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And don't give me no lip about it".
This means that you're treating, and that you don't want any lip about it.
Sure, there's an element of stereotype involved, but exuberantly so (like the Gershwins' "Stiff Upper Lip" about the English).
She was prepared at first to bite her lip about it so that subsequent generations wouldn't need to.
But just to give you something new to bite your lip about, let me tell you about roundworms.
He seems to have found it in a bowl of heroic dimensions (it is more than two feet in diameter and has a lip about an inch thick).
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But others were already smacking their lips about the next stock market darling.
Tonight the Treasury was remaining tight lipped about the extent of the capital expenditure plans.
He moved his lips, about to say something, and then stopped.
Pity Roger is too busy smacking his lips about the prospect of his Christmas bonus to care.
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