Examples of 'lippy' in a sentence

Meaning of "lippy"

lippy (adjective) - used to describe someone who talks back or sassy, often with exaggerated or disrespectful attitude
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  • Having prominent lips.
  • Having a tendency to talk back in a cheeky or impertinent manner.
  • Lip gloss or lipstick; (countable) a stick of this product.
  • An old dry measure amounting to one quarter of a peck (for goods sold by weight, 1¾ pounds or about four-fifths of a kilogram); also, a container of that capacity.

How to use "lippy" in a sentence

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You get lippy when you drink.
But you have to get all lippy on me.
Primark get lippy matte collection flutter.
He would better not get lippy with me.
Lippy says it can cure blisters in the mouth.
Let us see if you are so lippy with her.
Perhaps lippy women are not as much of a draw as they were.
And she was lippy and all.
When the owner got lippy.
Then you got lippy with the cop.
And then she got lippy.
Put a bit of lippy on and away we go.
Do not you start getting lippy.
Watch how we eat so lippy does not go on our food.
Good enough for a spot of lippy.

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We have got a lippy norwegian and some gerbils.
Lippy little kid must have pissed you off.
Do not get lippy with us.
You are in no state to get lippy.
Less lippy than you.
You should not be so lippy.
A bit of lippy on yer teeth.
Go for a nice red lippy.
So lippy these days.
I love that lippy color.
Lippy was there.
Behold the lippy one.
That should give you enough time to tidy up and put some lippy on.
She is one lippy bitch.
You made me unzippy my lippy.
He got a bit lippy with us.
Some of us are born lippy.
Not so lippy now.
We are just doing the lippy.
You are a little lippy for a Monday.
I guess we are too lippy.
Lippy commented this phenomenon was one of the unique features of Christadelphians.
Like the lippy.
Lippy was particularly assisted him to crafting the poem Il Malmantile Racquistato.
You are a bit lippy.
We made Lippy ride it.
Do not get lippy.
You do not have a lippy for a vicar with attitude?
I thought he was a lippy kid.
You were a lot less lippy in the car park, sobbing about ancient oaks.
He was getting lippy.
Not you… and not your lippy pal here with the bad attitude.
Or if he gets too lippy.
Lower those shoulders, put some lippy on and smile like you just love your boss.
Just a bit of lippy.

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