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The stroke starts with a twitch of the hands and a flip of the wrist, and then the ball lips out of the cup or skitters wide of the hole.
"You leave my lips out of it". - Elsbeth.
Alex laboriously shaped a jaw, upper gum, hard palate, teeth, tongue, and pair of lips out of gutta-percha (a primitive form of rubber), wood, and wire.
Another taxidermist, Rickey Durham of White Tails Unlimited (who creates the assquatches Morris sells) agreed with this assessment to VICE saying, "Yes, the butthole mouth is the hardest part because you have to form lips out of putty and then cut the butthole to fit the lips you have formed, then add the teeth".
For example, think 'oh, gosh, my homework is due in tomorrow and I haven't done it!' and you're picking your lips out of nervousness, you can change the habit by noticing it each time.
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As Wise watched his Canadian competitor and final challenger Justin Dorey (hey, we didn't say the four countries were far apart) flub his final run, the camera caught Wise blowing his lips out in an expression of joyous relief.
5.10pm: Greg Norman's 10-foot par putt on the 12th lips out, prompting no end of loud groans from the gallery.
That has not happened here and the wry smile has been much in evidence as putt after putt has burned the edge of the hole or lipped out instead of in.
As he said, "I guess I'm OctoMel now," Gibson pulled his lips out to make fun of the puffy pucker of Nadya Suleman.
By the time the last putt lipped out in the second round of the Players Championship, 47-year-old Kenny Perry had shot a 70 for a six-under-par total of 138 and a one-shot lead.
His solid play has continued at Congressional. "I've hit a lot of great shots the last few weeks; it's been frustrating lipping out a lot of putts," Overton said.
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