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English

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Etymology

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Fromlip +‎stick.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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lipstick (usuallyuncountable,plurallipsticks)

  1. (uncountable)Makeup for thelips.
    Are you wearing anylipstick today?
    • 2003 August 31, TammyM, “Re: OT: Penis Casino; free Viagra!”, inalt.support.stop-smoking[1] (Usenet):
      In fact, I just saw the movie Shirley Valentine (for the umpteenth time!), and couldn't even look at the adult Marjorie Majors without seeing Patsy and her boofed up hair and redlipstick and long cigarette holder.
  2. (countable) Astick of this makeup.
    I'd like threelipsticks in this shade.
    • 2021 December 27, Linda MorningStar,Destiny's Wavering Road[2], Dorrance Publishing,→ISBN, page164:
      She darkens up her eyebrows with it and then runs a tube of pinklipstick over her mouth. She immediately wipes it off with the palm of her hand. She should have black lipstick. A true ninja woman would wear black lipstick.
  3. (countable, colloquial) Adog'spenis.
    • 2012, Sarah Pekkanen,These Girls, Washington Square Press,→ISBN, page241:
      “So she storms off, yelling at me, ‘Tell your dog to put hislipstick back in its case!’ and that dog and I just stared after them. Both of us were totally smitten.”
    • 2019, anonymous author, chapter 15, inYou Shot My Dog and I Love You, Mercier Press,→ISBN:
      I looked over at our new house-wolf, hoping for a connection, but it was too soon. I felt nothing but resentment. What I saw, however, was something I would have to look away from regularly. He had hislipstick out.
    • 2021, Kate Karyus Quinn, Demitria Lunetta, Marley Lynn, chapter 12, inThe Lying, the Witch, & the Werewolf (Down & Dirty Supernatural Cleaning Services; book 4), Little Fish Publishing:
      “Speaking of loyalty…” I give Shit a nasty side-eye but he only pants at me, eyes slightly glazed. That’s when I realize hislipstick is all the way out.
      “Hey, stop turning my dog on,” I tell Mac.
  4. (countable, slang)Short forlipstick lesbian.
    • 2006, Stephen Siciliano,The Sidewalk Smokers Club, page82:
      Joya was what they called a Lipstick Lesbian. Without wandering too far through the minefield that gay culture can be for the moderately indoctrinated, let stand the observation that this thriving local fauna (TheLipsticks, that is) struck some observers as representing a step up (or forward) in the social evolution of female homosexuality.

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Translations

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make-up for the lips
stick of this make-up
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Verb

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lipstick (third-person singular simple presentlipsticks,present participlelipsticking,simple past and past participlelipsticked)

  1. (transitive) To apply lipstick to; to paint with lipstick.
    • 1936,Liberty, volume13, number 4, page55:
      She had even white teeth and a mouth that needed nolipsticking.

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Dutch

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromEnglishlipstick.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈlɪp.stɪk/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Hyphenation:lip‧stick

Noun

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lipstick m (plurallipsticks,diminutivelipstickje n)

  1. lipstick

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Spanish

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Noun

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lipstick m (plurallipsticks)

  1. lipstick
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