lipstick
IPA: ɫˈɪpstɪk
noun
- (uncountable) Makeup for the lips.
- (countable) A stick of this makeup.
- (countable, colloquial) A dog's penis.
- (countable, slang) Short for lipstick lesbian. [(LGBT, slang) A lesbian who has glamorously feminine characteristics, as opposed to a butch lesbian.]
verb
- (transitive) To apply lipstick to; to paint with lipstick.
Examples of "lipstick" in Sentences
- She puts on lipstick after dinner.
- Her roseate lipstick was my favourite.
- The primer is applied before the lipstick.
- But lipstick sales have actually ticked down.
- Bugs appears out of the hole covered in lipstick.
- The average women eats 20kg of lipstick in her life.
- Let's just leave this dipstick in lipstick fade away.
- So, now, Gov Mooseillini has trademarked the term lipstick?
- Her lipstick and rouge looked freshly applied, not at all smudged.
- It was also applied on the lips, the way lipstick would be used today.
- Both the doll and lipstick were available to the retail market in 2000.
- He is known as the father of waterproof mascara and long lasting lipstick.
- Get out the knee pads TONY and make sure your lipstick is the right shade!
- The color is what they call lipstick red and will spice up any boring outfit!
- #34 – Get out the knee pads TONY and make sure your lipstick is the right shade!
- By not referring to her and using the term lipstick everyone would catch what he intended it to be.
- Because of the Candelilla wax, this lipstick is a more waxy feeling lipstick than the Sheer Lipstick.
- "People know the term lipstick killer, and that there was a sensational crime, but I don't think it's talked about in detail."
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