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lippy adjective impudent, impertinent; talkative US, 1865 From LIPListen, you lippy bastard. — George Mandel, Flee the Angry Strangers, p. 226, 1952 [F]acing up to lippy hooligans and getting Kung Fu kicks on the shoulder. — Anthony Masters, Minder, p. 8, 1984 Or it might be a bouncer gives him a clout, says he’s too lippy[.] — Nicholas Blincoe, The Beautiful Beaten-up Irish Boy of the Arndale Centre, p. 10, 1998 MACCA: They was gettin’ all lippy like... BUNNY: Dey was bad-mouthin’ us. — Chris Baker and Andrew Day, Lock, Stock... & One Big Bullock, p. 334, 2000 He told me I was a stupid, lippy 16-year-old. — Jimmy Stockin, On The Cobbles, p. 84, 2000 |