Lip Idioms – not just paying lip service

The lips are an important part of the human body, so it is only logical, that they also form part of every day colloquial English.

to pay lip service =  only to agree with words, not with actions

e.g. Don’t just pay lip service, do something about it.

to keep up stiff upper lip = showing persitence in the face of adversity

e.g. Don´t let this get you down, keep a stiff upper lip.

to give sombody a lip = being disrespectful verbally

e.g. Don’t give me no lip, show some frigging respect.

loose lips, sink ships = careless talk can cause damage

e.g. Just shut up, don’t you know that loose lips sink ships.

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