Lippy vs Lispy - What's the difference?
lippy | lispy |
(informal) Talking back, in a cheeky manner.
(colloquial) lipstick
(colloquial) lip gloss
Tending to lisp when speaking
*{{quote-news, year=2009, date=April 5, author=Michael Cieply, title=Comedy Is Hard, but Not for Him, work=New York Times
, passage=In the new film a lispy Hank Azaria plays Kah Mun Rah, an Egyptian prince
As adjectives the difference between lippy and lispy
is that lippy is talking back, in a cheeky manner while lispy is tending to lisp when speaking.As a noun lippy
is lipstick.lippy
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lispy
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