Lippy vs Sassy - What's the difference?
lippy | sassy |
(informal) Talking back, in a cheeky manner.
(colloquial) lipstick
(colloquial) lip gloss
Impudent.
* 2007 , John Wood Sweet, Bodies Politic (page 303)
Bold and spirited; cheeky.
Somewhat sexy and provocative.
Vigorous.
Lively.
* 2012 , Jeff Koehler, Morocco: A Culinary Journey (page 10)
As adjectives the difference between lippy and sassy
is that lippy is talking back, in a cheeky manner while sassy is impudent.As a noun lippy
is lipstick.lippy
English
Adjective
(er)Noun
sassy
English
Adjective
(er)- Many other jokes featured sassy servants besting their masters by playing dumb and taking instructions overly literally — another trope common in English servant jokes.
- Olives and preserved lemons add sassy tartness to salads, chicken tagines, and fish dishes