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liplock

Liplock - What does it mean?

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is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a noun liplock

is a kiss; especially a long, passionate one.

Liplock vs Smooch - What's the difference?

liplock | smooch |


As nouns the difference between liplock and smooch

is that liplock is (chiefly|us|informal) a kiss; especially a long, passionate one while smooch is (informal) a kiss.

As a verb smooch is

(informal) to kiss or smooch can be .

Liplock vs Lidlock - What's the difference?

liplock | lidlock |


As nouns the difference between liplock and lidlock

is that liplock is (chiefly|us|informal) a kiss; especially a long, passionate one while lidlock is (rare|medicine) a specialized speculum used to hold eyelids open, such as in or for lasek eye surgery.

Liplock vs Ziplock - What's the difference?

liplock | ziplock |


As nouns the difference between liplock and ziplock

is that liplock is a kiss; especially a long, passionate one while ziplock is alternative form of Ziploc.

Liplock vs Riplock - What's the difference?

liplock | riplock |


As nouns the difference between liplock and riplock

is that liplock is a kiss; especially a long, passionate one while riplock is a deliberate slowdown in the transfer rate when reading data from a DVD, so as to reduce the amount of noise from the drive.

Taxonomy vs Liplock - What's the difference?

taxonomy | liplock |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and liplock

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while liplock is (chiefly|us|informal) a kiss; especially a long, passionate one.

Liplock vs Kissing - What's the difference?

liplock | kissing |


As nouns the difference between liplock and kissing

is that liplock is a kiss; especially a long, passionate one while kissing is the act of giving a kiss.

As a verb kissing is

present participle of lang=en.

As an adjective kissing is

just touching.

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