liplock
See also: lip-lock and lip lock
English
Alternative forms
- lip lock
- lip-lock
Etymology
lip + lock
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /ˈlɪpˌlɒk/
- Hyphenation: lip‧lock
Noun
liplock (plural liplocks)
- (chiefly US, informal) A kiss; especially a long, passionate one.
- 1997, Bruce Handy, "Roll Over, Ward Cleaver," Time, 14 Apr.,
- The character is also denied an affirming liplock with her female love interest—a former taboo that was long ago shattered by L.A. Law, Roseanne and, earlier this season, Relativity (men kissing men, on the other hand, remains, for now, a no-no).
- 2007, Matt Stevens, "E! Reviews: P.S. I Love You," E! Online, 20 Dec. (retrieved 23 Jan. 2008),
- After lots of talk about "the perfect kiss," their close-up lip-lock is surprisingly boring.
- 1997, Bruce Handy, "Roll Over, Ward Cleaver," Time, 14 Apr.,
Hypernyms
- lock
Related terms
- lock lips
Anagrams
- Pollick, pillock