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Definition of lippy

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Other terms relating to 'insubordinate, disrespectful':

Definitions include: prone to being verbally disrespectful; "mouthy".
Definitions include: extremely nice, of superior quality; "cool".
Definitions include: verbally disrespectful.
Definitions include: a disrespectful, rude, or otherwise unpleasant person.
Definitions include: mean or disrespectful.

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Definitions include: to defecate.
Definitions include: a fan of the British-Irish boy band One Direction.
Definitions include: to be taken. to have been robbed or riped off.
Definitions include: to waste time.
Definitions include: Taking a poop.
Definitions include: form of address for a person in a bad, grumpy mood.
Definitions include: see boo.
Definitions include: to be severely defeated.
Definitions include: the professional practice of advanced beauty techniques.
Definitions include: superficial injuries (i.e. scrapes and scratches) caused by sliding along a road.

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