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lip off verb to speak forcefully and without tact US, 1958- Dan Hamins, who runs the station, lipped off to him about the way he came into the drive. — Joe Eszterhas, Charlie Simpson’s Apocalypse, p. 142, 1973
- “I wasn’t lipping off, for once. Just curious.” — Barbara Kingsolver, The Bean Trees, p. 53, 1988
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